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Old October 22nd 03, 08:49 PM
Carole
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Thanks Paul, I'll give it a try. As soon as I find a job and get caught
up, PS 7.0 is on my wish list. I went to a Photoshop seminar for
photographers last summer and was really impressed with the things I saw



PWW wrote:
That might be to old for me to comment on. I am sure you can still do it
with PS 5.0 but it might be one photo at a time. With PS 7.0 I know you can
make a droplet and watermark a whole folder of photos at once.

The basic way I do it is. I make all my photos the same dimensions. With the
only difference being Vert or Horiz. Then I open 1 photo with the smallest
edge, (bottom of a Vert being the smallest edge) and make a layer with my
watermark. I then size it, place it and tweak it (opacity), to the effect I
want. I save this file as a PS file and named it 400pxl PSF template. That
way I can open it when ever I want. I then go to the layer that has the
watermark and select all and do a "copy". That saves the watermark in the
clipboard (on a Mac, I am sure Windows has a similar function). From then on
as long as you do not "copy" anything else. You can open any of the Photos
you are ready have sized correctly and do a "paste". And viola. The
watermark is on that one. Save and do the next one. And so on.

With a "droplet" you can make PS actions to do all this for you
automatically. But I do not know if PS 5.0 has that capability.

Hope that helps some.