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Batch watermarking: The Photoshop Method

Open all your photos in Photoshop. They’ll appear in tabs across the top of the screen, as usual:

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In older versions they’ll appear as separate windows – it makes no difference.

Go through each photo and crop it ready for web. Just crop it to your desired shape – there’s no need to impose a specific resolution or pixel dimensions when cropping.

For example, if I was cropping to 11:15 shape in CS5, I’d enter 11 and 15 inches, but leave the Resolution blank:

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Please comment below if this principle is unclear to you.

Once they’re all ready, go to File>Scripts>Image Processor:

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The Image Processor window will open:

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