How to add a logo to 80+ photos?
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Simpo Two said:
I'd guess a Photoshop 'action', but they are damnably unintuitive.
"There's and Action for that!"I would presume:
80 pics in one folder, another empty folder to save result, logo elsewhere: Open one pic, start recording action, copy/paste logo, save in empty folder, stop recording, then play it on all the rest. I don't know if it's easier to do than describe? Just needs a logical approach (intuitive or not)!
beano500 said:
Phunk said:
... landscape and portrait...
There's probably a better way, but I'd be tempted to run it twice (into two folders, marked H and V or L and P) and just delete the ones I didn't want. Gets the job done, even if it is a bit messy?beano500 said:
Simpo Two said:
I'd guess a Photoshop 'action', but they are damnably unintuitive.
"There's and Action for that!"I would presume:
80 pics in one folder, another empty folder to save result, logo elsewhere: Open one pic, start recording action, copy/paste logo, save in empty folder, stop recording, then play it on all the rest. I don't know if it's easier to do than describe? Just needs a logical approach (intuitive or not)!

80 pics in one folder, another empty folder to save result, logo elsewhere: Open one pic, start recording action, copy/paste logo. In your layers pallette, select logo layer and photo layer (making sure your move arrow is selected, press V to make sure). At the top of ps you'll see these icons:

Click the ones that suit. You can then nudge the logo up and right to suit with your arrow keys.
Save in empty folder, stop recording, then play it on all the rest.
Edited by 4hero on Wednesday 27th January 17:54
4hero said:
In your layers pallette, select logo layer and photo layer (making sure your move arrow is selected, press V to make sure). At the top of ps you'll see these icons...
Click the ones that suit. You can then nudge the logo up and right to suit with your arrow keys.
Intersting - I'd normally use the Move tool, but perhaps that can't be recorded?Click the ones that suit. You can then nudge the logo up and right to suit with your arrow keys.
In Lightroom there is plug-in called lr2/mogrify
http://www.photographers-toolbox.com/products/lrmo...
Allows you to export with borders and logos and text.
http://www.photographers-toolbox.com/products/lrmo...
Allows you to export with borders and logos and text.
Phunk said:
Hey Chaps, I can find plenty of solutions for PC users, but as a Mac user I can't really find anything!
Easy. Imagemagick. It's a command line programme.Copy all the pictures you want into a new folder (make sure you have a back up).
Then in a terminal window:
cd Desktop/NewFolder (assuming the folder is called NewFolder (don't use spaces).
for a in `ls ` ; do composite -dissolve 50 -gravity SouthEast ../logo.png $i $i ; done
logo.png needs to be the logo, and the only bit I could never do was make the background transparent. but it needs to be transparent iirc. You also need to put the logo file in the folder above the one with the pictures you need converting, otherwise, you'll convert the logo file as well.
The command above will do all 80 at once. What you probably need to do, is just run the command on its own:
composite -dissolve 50 -gravity SouthEast logo.png picture.jpg picture2.jpg
picture2.jpg becomes the test picture. When you like the results, run it on the whole folder with the for loop command.
Edit, if it makes you feel any better, I use this on a Mac all the time, rather than a PC.
Edited by tinman0 on Tuesday 2nd February 03:12
tinman0 said:
Phunk said:
Hey Chaps, I can find plenty of solutions for PC users, but as a Mac user I can't really find anything!
Easy. Imagemagick. It's a command line programme.
Edited by Famous Graham on Tuesday 2nd February 03:34
Famous Graham said:
tinman0 said:
Phunk said:
Hey Chaps, I can find plenty of solutions for PC users, but as a Mac user I can't really find anything!
Easy. Imagemagick. It's a command line programme.
for a in `ls ` ; do composite -dissolve 50 -gravity SouthEast ../logo.png $i $i ; done

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