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Want to use a watermark file in Photoshop elements

New Here ,
Apr 07, 2020 Apr 07, 2020

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I have a watermark for my blog and I dont know how to import it to my completed images?

 

Thank you in advance 

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LEGEND , Apr 07, 2020 Apr 07, 2020

Is it an ordinary file like jpeg or PNG? If so you could open it in the Expert workspace and create a brush. From the menu choose:

Edit >> Define Brush

Give it a name E.G. My Watermark and save.

Then select the brush tool and from the pull-down list find your new  brush, usually at the bottom of the list.

You can then apply the watermark to images with a single click.

The beauty of creating a watermark brush is that you can adjust the size and opacity before applying it to individual images.

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Community Expert ,
Apr 07, 2020 Apr 07, 2020

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You can use the File>Process Multiple Files dialog to add a text watermark to multiple files.

Ashampoo_Snap_2020.04.07_11h56m32s_001_.png

If you need more assistance, check out this tutorial.

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 22, 2020 Jun 22, 2020

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The above tutorial link is not available. Is there another link?

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Mar 06, 2023 Mar 06, 2023

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Be careful as this process converts your files to .psd format.

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LEGEND ,
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Is it an ordinary file like jpeg or PNG? If so you could open it in the Expert workspace and create a brush. From the menu choose:

Edit >> Define Brush

Give it a name E.G. My Watermark and save.

Then select the brush tool and from the pull-down list find your new  brush, usually at the bottom of the list.

You can then apply the watermark to images with a single click.

The beauty of creating a watermark brush is that you can adjust the size and opacity before applying it to individual images.

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New Here ,
Nov 28, 2021 Nov 28, 2021

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It's unclear what's correct about this set of instructions if the objective is to add a watermark to photos.  This answer doesn't explain how. It is short of so many steps that I don't know where to begin.  For me, the trail disappears with "Edit >> Define Brush. Give it a name E.G. My Watermark and save," after which it is impossible to know where to proceed.  This we call useless.  Respectfully always …

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Apr 07, 2020 Apr 07, 2020

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jpeg I opened a picture clicked on Edit and define brush is grayed out

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LEGEND ,
Jun 23, 2020 Jun 23, 2020

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It will work with jpeg but the image needs to be quite small for a brush. Try cropping.

I usually start with a new document:

File >> New >> Blank File >> OK

Its then possible to set dimensions and resolution for a logo and to choose transparent background. Using:

File >> Save for Web means you can choose PNG24 which maintains the transparency.

 

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Feb 03, 2021 Feb 03, 2021

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Anyone know how to remove the watermark added with Multi-files dialog?

 

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Guru ,
Feb 03, 2021 Feb 03, 2021

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YES!  Purchase the graphic!  Sometimes it really is that simple.

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Feb 03, 2021 Feb 03, 2021

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Glenn - Not sure what you mean by purchase the graphic.  I'm trying to remove a watermark.

 

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