Being a die-hard user of Adobe Lightroom, I really wanted a watermarking solution that could integrate right into that application without me needing to swing my images over to another application.
Thanks Frank! As I am starting to use Lightroom more and more myself, this tip comes in very handy. Availability of pluginbs such as this is one of the major assets to photographers using Lightroom, as it is not a 'closed' application...
BTW, I was playing with Capture One and the 39MP Phase One digital back last week, and this software has watermarking built right into it. It works with any Canon or Nikon camera as well, and is a great solution if you are shooting tethered. I'll show some results this week in class.
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Being a die-hard user of Adobe Lightroom, I really wanted a watermarking solution that could integrate right into that application without me needing to swing my images over to another application.
Ultimately, I've settled on this cheap little plugin that I bought for use with Lightroom 1.3: http://timothyarmes.com/lrmogrify.php.
It's admittedly a little clunky at first, but once you have it setup right it does the job, all in one single export operation from LR.
Frank
Thanks Frank! As I am starting to use Lightroom more and more myself, this tip comes in very handy. Availability of pluginbs such as this is one of the major assets to photographers using Lightroom, as it is not a 'closed' application...
BTW, I was playing with Capture One and the 39MP Phase One digital back last week, and this software has watermarking built right into it. It works with any Canon or Nikon camera as well, and is a great solution if you are shooting tethered. I'll show some results this week in class.
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