PSP X3 Batch Watermarking Effect

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PSP X3 Batch Watermarking Effect

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Hi,

I have a whole bunch of photos I need to 'spoil' with a diagonal watermark-type effect.

Can someone please walk me through how to do this as a batch. Otherwise, it could possibly take quite a while to complete.

Thanks.

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Re: PSP X3 Batch Watermarking Effect

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Welcome to the forums, :)

I don't use PSP for batch processing, however I have came up with a tutorial that explains how to do this.
http://www.brighthub.com/multimedia/pho ... 35658.aspx

If that doesn't work, or if Levi Fiction posts before you read this, I'm sure he has one that will work.
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Perfect.

Many thanks.

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Re: PSP X3 Batch Watermarking Effect

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Another way to do this is by using the capture and apply editing feature when you are on Organizer view, this is also similar to the batch process. If all of your photos are in just one folder, you can go to the Organize view then locate the folder where your photos are using the COMPUTER tab that you can see on the left side. Once all your photos are displayed as thumbnails, open one of the photos and then perform the steps in adding the watermark. Once done, go back to Organizer view then right click on the photo that you edited then select CAPTURE EDITING. After that, right click on an empty section of the folder where your photos are then select the option "SELECT ALL" since photo that you edited will also be selected you can deselect it by pressing the CTRL button click on the edited photos. After that right click on the any of the selected photo then select apply editing, this will then run the batch process window and perform the same editing that you performed to the first photo.

Here's a quick video on how the CAPTURE EDITING AND APPLY EDITING works.
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