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There are also many others you can download from the web likeĪutomaticly Populate a Photo Collage Template Like Adobe Image Fit Image, Load files into a stack, Export Layers to files, Lens Correction, Merge to HDR, Photomerge etc Yes, most Photoshop users will never write a script. Quite a simple solution unlike the above scripting which is really mind bogging. In fact addressing the vast majority people's similar problem. So that it will appear to be the same size in all images.Īlas, found a video finally that addressed my problem. The watermark needs to be resized relative to images size. Var LogoMargin = 1 // percent of Document height the Watermark should have as a marginĪnd change this transform statement to move the watermark to where you want it:Ī(( -marginSize - LayerWidth),( -marginSize - LayerHeight)) Var LogoSize = 10 // percent of document height to resize Watermark toĬhange this statement for the spacing you want: Var logoFile = "~/Desktop/JJMack.png" // Watermark file should be large for resize down works better than upĬhange this statement for the resize you want: So that it will appear to be the same size in all images.Ĭhange this statement to your watermark file location: ie /c/path/file The watermark needs to be resized relative to images size. To change the transform you need to know a bit about scripting. It should be easy to change the png file used, resize and spacing done and to change where the watermark is aligned to? The first three are set in the beginning of the script. Granted the spacing from the corner can now remain the same by using %age, but will the logo size remain relative to image size? I wouldn't want to end up a large image with a tiny logo or a small image with big logo.ĭid my script not work for you. Record the action using percentage, after that you can go back to inches or pixels. Not after, before when you make the action the action needs to see it as a percentage this way no matter the size of the picture the logo will always be proportional, say you always place the logo 20% from the left bottom corner, it does not matter what the picture size is the logo will always be at 20% from the left bottom corner. There isn't any commend to adjust % after "place" the logo Means the logo is also misplaced.ĭon't resize your picture using percentage, use it on your action when you apply the logo.

So the display image size on my web will be inconsistent.Īnd the resized image still have different res. Set your picture to percentage instead of pixels, regardless of resolution results should be the same.įirstly, using % reduction is not a good solution as I cannot have a consistent reduction in size. Pic C ht merely differs by 1 pixel and the res changed so drastically The author never seems to revert to the replies. Some replies I read under the video comments also face similar problem and were equally bewildered. None of the video I seen seems to address batching different image size. I suspect the res differs due to different in ht but surely not all images will have the same ht right? I discovered as long as the resolution differs, the logo can be anywhere and differ in size. Logo that were correctly placed was due to similar resolution between image and transparency. Than I discover the reason:Īfter batched resize, I checked the resized image resolution (pic C and D) and found the figure may change other than 180. The logo may be enlarged or shrinked in size. I was taken aback to find the logo can be anyhow located, sometimes even just partially shown with the rest outside of image other than the specific location. Tested the action for one image and all seems well and good ready to batch with images of different sizes. The main procedure will be to “place” the transparency over the image during an “action”. The ht differs slightly but doesn’t really matter coz the transparency will auto centralise. Here’s my steps leading to a frustrated end result:ġ) I took the initiative to batch image resize to 1600 width (landscape with ht varies slightly here and there due to cropping) at resolution set at say 180 (pic A) 2) I have a ready logo (which will be placed at 1/3 left from bottom) with a transparency set to same width at 1600 (pic B). Somehow they have conveniently avoid addressing the issue, I think.
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I ran into a snag despite watching so many videos coz none of them has addressed the issued how to batch and maintain same watermark size to different image size.
