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Batch watermarking using Bytescout
Watermarking
Batch watermarking is a text or picture robost watermarking on 2 or more pictures at the same time. Digital watermarking is the only effective way of preventing people from using your photos, pictures or images without your consent. How to batch add watermark on photo and images? This tutorial will show how to batch add text or image watermark to a set of pictures. Batch photo watermark can be easily added to as many photos as you want with Bytescout Watermarking software. Of course image watermark can be added using such picture processing tool as Photoshop, but there are some disadvantages: it takes much time to process a large group of images and requires some previous experience and special knowledge to add watermarks in Photoshop or other tools. Specialized batch watermarking tool such as Bytescout Watermarking has an easy-to-use wizard based interface which simplifies batch watermarking and doesn’t require any experience to work with. Also it enables you to process multiple images in a few seconds. You can batch add watermark in nearl 3 easy steps. Run the software
The first step is to select images to apply watermark to You can add multiple pictures by selecting them in Add Files dialog (click Add Files button):
Or add entire folder with images:
You can click any file name in the list to select it and see a small image preview in the Image Preview box. Click Preview button to see a full-screen preview of the image.
Click Next The next step is to select watermark type and adjust default properties (if needed):
Enter watermark text (to add special symbols like © or
® click Text button)
When adjustments to watermark options are done click Next
to go to the 3rd final step: Change default folder by clicking Browse and click Start! to batch watermark images. Applying Watermarks is the last step of the wizard. You’ll see the progress bar and current status of images processing. When the status is “Done!”, you can select one of
the next actions: Select "Start the wizard again" if you want to add
watermark to another set of images or photo files
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