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It should be pretty simple to figure out. If you did that correctly, you should see a new menu item under the Tools menu named "Watermark JPGs". Then copy the file to your Bridge Startup Scripts folder. Go to the link below and save the file to your computer. You can easily add those into the script by following the pattern. The script also contains functions for Darken and LinearLight blend modes but I haven't fully tested those yet so they aren't used. Those are the 2 I use the most so I started with those. (2) Remove the watermark automatically added by the editor: from the format. Watermarks are a layer of text or image that is added to an image. As of right now I only have 2 blend modes available for the watermark stamp: Normal and Softlight. However, Photoshop does not support this file format (CS6 ancient version). Adobe Photoshop Watermark Panel Plugin/Extension To Watermark Photos In Batches (CS5/CS6). If you have any comments or suggestions, please let me know. I'm trying to make it as simple as possible to use. The png file can have an alpha channel (transparent background). There is also a way to have Bridge "talk" to Photoshop and tell Photoshop to do certain tasks which could include watermarking images in batch.įor anyone interested, I have a first draft of a JavaScript for Bridge that will watermark jpg files with a stamp from a png file. So that's another option, though it isn't specifically Bridge doing the watermarking.
bat file would run ImageMagick on the images and add the watermark.
This is all done in Bridge via javascript with only a few clicks on my part to set up for the specific client.Īn option I used to use was to have Bridge create a. Extract jpg from CR2, copy jpgs to that users specific local folder, watermark them with a "PROOF" logo, upload them to their album on my website and, once they submit an order, get the order and label all the photos the client wants. The reason I needed Bridge to do this was because I have a sequence of processing for images when I do photos for a client. The drawback is that it will be slower than if you did this through Photoshop or another graphics editing program. I'm currently working on making it more user-friendly and adding in various settings to allow customization. I have coded a script that watermarks images for me but it's specific to what I personally need. Adobe Bridge has just enough functionality and can, with the use of some javascript, add watermarks to images.
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The Batch Watermark Creator 7.0.4 demo is available to all software users as a free download with potential restrictions and is not necessarily the full version of this software.Actually, the answer is yes.
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With that said, the program does have a usable interface though many users who have purchased a serial key for this program have complained about never having received the key. One thing that this program does very well is adding the word "Demo" countless times to the images you're working with. As you can clearly see the dimensions are.
For the first image the watermark got placed correctly, but for the second image watermark got distracted. I want to put watermark on multiple images of different dimensions. This program, as the name suggests, adds watermarks to images and apart from that can also add text and images on top of current images. I have tried using Photoshop Scripts > image processor, but it works only for images of same dimension.