

Once you are ready, type what you want your watermark to say.Ħ. The first step you will want to do is select the Text/Type tool from the left menu icons and choose your desired font, size, color. This means, anything you do in Photoshop will be recorded so that you can automate this process in the future. Once you have it filled out, click the Record button.ĥ. A “New Action” window will appear where you can name your action as well as set the folder, function key and color (this color is for labeling only, not the color of your watermark). To create a new action, click on the icon on the bottom that looks like the new layer button. Once you are in the Actions palette, you will need to create a new action. You can open it by clicking on the actions icon on the right menu (looks like a play button) or by going to the Window menu > Actions.Ĥ. This is where we will create our watermark. Now you need to open up the Actions palette. You don’t really want to watermark on the large, original file – as when you re-size, it may be too small.ģ. Once you have edited the image to your liking, it’s time to re-size your image to the appropriate size. Open the image you wish to work on in Photoshop.Ģ. I have put together the two easiest ways to watermark a photo!ġ. All working up to the most advanced program, Photoshop! I personally find this way the easiest, but I am very familiar with Photoshop, so I’m sure not everyone agrees with me! As with any tool in Photoshop, there are a handful of ways to do something.

#MASS WATERMARK PHOTOSHOP HOW TO#
Steph has now shown you how to watermark using PicMonkey, Lightroom and Photoshop Elements.
