Watermarking with Photoshop

By Kurt VanderScheer, June 19, 2009 6:08 pm

Learn how to create a watermark for your images based on a custom shape. We’ll also record a Photoshop action so you can easily add a watermark to any image.

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4 Responses to “Watermarking with Photoshop”

  1. DaniGirl says:

    Oh yay, just the question I wanted answered!! (Can’t see it at work, but will check out the tutorial from home)

  2. DaniGirl says:

    Me again — loved this, Kurt! Works like a charm. Thanks so much!

  3. [...] too lazy to do it. Now that I run all my pix through Photoshop before I publish them, and thanks to this great tutorial from one of my 365 friends, I can drop a watermark into each image with three [...]

  4. Bhavna Mehta says:

    Hello Kurt

    Your watermark video is the best one I have found. I am using Photoshop cs. The step where we link the temp layer and the custom shape layer and align the watermark to the lower left and bottom corner does not seem to be recording in the action. When I run the action on another image, the watermark gets placed in another location. Could I fix this somehow?
    Thanks very much!
    -Bhavna

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