Watermarks
What have I done? Thinking I would practice watermarking I opened an image in my SELECTS folder, added a watermark, set destination to OUTPUT folder, positive that I read the watermark would be applied only to the image being OUTPUT but NOOOO, every single image in my SELECTS folder, along with every single image already in my OUTPUT folder, and every single image in my ALL IMAGES folder now have the watermark! Why did this happen and how do I undo it? And NO the "edit selected variant" icon was NOT selected.
Help.
-Alan D
Help.
-Alan D
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It only shows you what the output will be if you process the pictures, I guess. 0 -
[quote="John Doe" wrote:
It only shows you what the output will be if you process the pictures, I guess.
This.
Change the selected Process recipe to view the images within C1 or temporarily tweak the selected process recipe to make the Watermark opacity 0
Or just look at them with another program when viewing.
HTH.
Grant0 -
Well, after some frantic trial-and-error, I seem to have discovered that: As long as a Process that includes a watermark is checked, every photo in every folder IN EVERY SESSION you open will have the watermark. I'm sure someone will point out something I have missed, but this appears to be in conflict with the overall logic that PROCESSES only are applied when PROCESS is activated at the bottom of the tab. Why this globalization occurs within this tab is confusing to me. Again, someone will probably point out what I have missed.
-Alan D0 -
[quote="Focuspuller" wrote:
Well, after some frantic trial-and-error, I seem to have discovered that: As long as a Process that includes a watermark is checked, every photo in every folder IN EVERY SESSION you open will have the watermark. I'm sure someone will point out something I have missed, but this appears to be in conflict with the overall logic that PROCESSES only are applied when PROCESS is activated at the bottom of the tab. Why this globalization occurs within this tab is confusing to me. Again, someone will probably point out what I have missed.
-Alan D
See the two replies above.
Grant0
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