Is it possible to make a .png watermark to use in Lightroom that has a blurred background? In PS I've tried making a blurred layer and a text layer and saving as .png but it no worky,I suppose I cant Blur and transparent layer...?
would preparing a PNG` file with a reduced opacity background work? So you could use a white or black band at say 50% opacity with your watermark on top. Or does it have to be blurred? That works and then you can set the PNG file as a custom watermark on LR export.
Possibly... not sure how you'd implement that in Lightroom though. A photoshop action (assuming all the images are the same resolution) could be applied with one single click though, once the initial action is made. You could run it as a batch on an entire folder of images too.
You can add a png file as a custom watermark on export or publish in LR, it's part of the export dialog. Just got to set it up the first time and prepare the png. Once done it's available every time.
If that's the case, then yes, that would be ideal, but how would you set the PNG file to BLUR the image underneath it? Setting opacity or transparency wouldn't actually BLUR the image underneath.
Dunno, that's why I asked if you could use a solid colour at reduced opacity instead
You could try the LR Mogrify plugin in Lightroom. It uses something called image magic which can blur and add watermarks. http://www.photographers-toolbox.com/products/lrmogrify2.php
You could try the LR Mogrify plugin in Lightroom. It uses something called image magic which can blur and add watermarks. http://www.photographers-toolbox.com/products/lrmogrify2.php
What does mogrify do later versions of LR can't?
Not much that I can see.
There is a good reason LR Mogrify hasn't been updated since V2 @adrianlambert everything you've described can be achieved far more easily in the later versions of LR. If I remember the watermarking options were updated about v3 and you can add borders and update metadata very easily and all day long. If you use LR its really worth learning how to do this
That looks fiendishly complex!
What I wanted to do was to have various IPTC/XMP fields written out into a border to confirm various things like ownership, usage licence, caption, colour space etc so that the end users know what to do with the image. As far as LRs capabilities go I can't see how to dynamically write out metadata fields to a border upon export. I know the print module has some more welly but the output file type is limited to JPEG which in some situations is fine but on occasion it's simply not good enough from Adobe products, plus there's no option to automatically ingest the file back into the catalog, plus all the embedded metadata is stripped which in my mind given the state of the laws surrounding orphaned works around the world these days, that last point should frankly be considered criminal. If you have any pointers for me for getting this to work in the export dialog I'd be really very grateful.
Yep!! Sure does. Guess it depends on your motivation.