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does anyone here know how to put your name at the bottom of a picture using a mac please? :thinking::nikon:
Chappers
06-02-2008, 17:08
What software do you have??
marko400d
06-02-2008, 17:08
Could you explain a bit more fully and i may be able to help ta
I have adobe light room, Adobe photo elements 4, Iphoto, photomatix
like at the bottom corner of the picture it says taken by mr bing 2008
marko400d
06-02-2008, 17:16
I don't have elements, i have photoshopcs3, but there must be a text tool in elements, just highlight the text tool in the palette and click on the picture and type all you want to.
oh ok thanx i thought you needed a program to latch it on the the picture thats all
Not sure if this might be of interest to you but you can download a program called watermark, I bought it for next to nothing but the advantage is you can batch load pictures and all will have a title, description or whatever you like, simple straight forward programme to use.
Regards
Tim
Thanx tim ill look into that bud
Photoshop is exactly the same on a Mac and on Windows, just use the text tool in that. It's easy.
Shutterman
06-02-2008, 19:25
Mr Bing
You can get lightroom to do this for you that is if you use lightroom for your printing.
When you go into the print module of lightroom you will see a section called Overlays if you enable the Identity Plate you can set up a custom one with the info you want.
You can alter the scale opacity and colour in this module.
You can also rotate the identity plate and move it anywhere on the page you like.
Hope this helps...
Nigel.
Hi Nigel, I've got Lightroom but I'm not too sure if you can "save" in the print module in order to post pictures on a forum, think Mr Bing might want this facility?
Regards
Tim
Shutterman
06-02-2008, 20:38
Hi Nigel, I've got Lightroom but I'm not too sure if you can "save" in the print module in order to post pictures on a forum, think Mr Bing might want this facility?
Regards
Tim
Tim...
Good call ... Grey matter is flagging today been wandering round since 4am this morning only got back couple of hours ago...
Your version makes sense..... I only tag mine when printing..
Cheers
Nigel.
Craikeybaby
07-02-2008, 11:44
You can do it in Lightroom, when you export a file, in the export options there is a box to tick for copyright watermark (can't tell you the exact wording here, cos I'm on my works laptop) but you tick that and the text from the copyright field in the IPTC data is placed on the bottom left, as shown below:
http://www.craikeybaby.co.uk/pics/sunset.jpg
It is a bit of a 2 step thing, but I add the IPTC copyright info automatically when I'm importing images and all the presets I have for exporting for web have got the watermark button ticked so don't need to think about it now (hence the confusing description)
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