Then your name will become an image just like the logo and you can drop it on anywhere using Photoshop or Lightroom. Just do the same process so all you’re left with is ©YourName as the drop shadow and outline.Ĭrop it down to just the text. You can use this same technique on the text we make in the very first example. How Do I Watermark Photos If I Don’t Have a Logo? I prefer to focus on education and deal with people that do want to purchase things on the up and up. So if they really want them, they’ll get them anyway. Even digital watermarks can be stripped from the metadata of your files by someone technically savvy. They can crop out a watermark or use content aware fill to get rid of them anyway. The people that are determined to steal your images will get them anyway. Do either of the following: (Text watermark) Type the text under the preview area and specify Text Options: font, style, alignment, color, and drop shadow. But, honestly I’m not that worried about it. The Text watermark setting in Lightroom Classic. Would this protect me from image theft? Likely not. Notice the logo on the bottom corners how subtle it is and doesn’t detract from the actual image itself. Here’s a few examples from the images I ran through the export process in Lightroom. Selecting a region changes the language and/or content on to watermark your photos in Lightroom and Photoshop Click Save and you’ll be asked to name the new preset (aka watermark) Enter a name. Select the watermark you want to use from the dropdown menu in the top left of the Watermark Editor.
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