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Batch watermark problem in Elements 13

New Here ,
Jan 30, 2017 Jan 30, 2017

I have a really annoying problem in PS Elements 13. I want to add a batch watermark to copyright my photos. But even if I select the smallest font size 6 its enormous on my photos ! It worked great in Elements 11 so what is going wrong here? Why is the smallest font so large on my photo when in Elements 11 I was using a much larger font?

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Jan 30, 2017 Jan 30, 2017

But even if I select the smallest font size 6 its enormous on my photos !

Is the resolution of all of the photo files that you worked on in  PSEv.11, the same as as the ones you are working on now in PSEv.13?

You can check that via Image>Resize>Image size, and read the resolution value in px/in.

Please report back.

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New Here ,
Jan 30, 2017 Jan 30, 2017

Yeah the same relevant sizes taken with my canon 70D, I dont resize just crop if I need to prior to batch watermarking, the 3 images in question are 5034 x 3362,  4936 x 3290 and 5032 x 3355 pixels.

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New Here ,
Jan 30, 2017 Jan 30, 2017

This is what i get with the font size 6 selected, this image is 5034 x 3362 pixels.A7-HSJ.jpg

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Community Expert ,
Jan 30, 2017 Jan 30, 2017

You did not provide the resolution, but be that as it may, you have two other options.

A. Type the information manually on the three files utilizing the type tool and the copyright symbol.

B. Create a copyright brush. This is a very efficient way. Once created, one adds the information with a click of the mouse. You can place the copyright anywhere, utilize the foreground color, use the bracket keys on the keyboard to increase/decrease the brush size.  This is a good tutorial:

Making a signature/copyright brush -- a Photoshop tutorial by Janee

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New Here ,
Jan 31, 2017 Jan 31, 2017
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Ok thanks, Ill give that a try and get back with the result later.

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