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Watermarking company logo in photo shop?
I'm trying to watermark my company logo onto some of my photos in PS5, and I don't know how to make this work. Ive tried Google and YouTube with no luck the only thing I find is how to mark a logo with a brush in photo shop.
It doesn't help me because I'm trying to use my actual logo on my photos. I import the picture I want and after that I'm lost on what to do....
I want to be able to re size my logo or place it in different places depending on the photo.
Could some one with PS experience give me a hand please?
-Brian-
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Make the logo a seperate layer and set the opacity to about 25 - 50%
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Re: Watermarking company logo in photo shop?
like this
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Last edited by ball-nut; 09-16-2013 at 04:17 PM.
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You know you can watermark your logo very easily without photoshop right? And best of all you can do hundred pics at the time http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...=1#post1829624
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Re: Watermarking company logo in photo shop?
Originally Posted by ball-nut
Make the logo a seperate layer and set the opacity to about 25 - 50%
Thank you, I can believe it was that easy.. I'm still learning then ins and outs of PS.
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Originally Posted by Deborah
I read your whole guide Deb, I was actually going to try this if I couldn't get any help with PS. I just want to use PS because I payed for it and I want to excel and get better at using it.
-Brian-
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You have to make your logo it's own layer in photoshop.
If it has a white background around your logo, you can use the "Magic Eraser Tool" to remove it so only your logo remains on the layer. Otherwise the white background will cover your entire photo. So there should be two layers now. Your photo and your logo on top of that.
When your logo is it's own layer, modify the opacity in the "layer window". Make sure you click on the logo layer to modify.
http://www.wikihow.com/Adjust-Opacit...dobe-Photoshop
http://www.photoshopessentials.com/b...acity-vs-fill/
Last edited by satomi325; 09-17-2013 at 04:16 PM.
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