Capture One Pro enables you to add a watermark when processing variants as JPEG, TIFF, PSD or PNG files to protect your copyright and deter others from unauthorized use of your images. Note that watermarking is not available when processing variants as DNG files.
The Process Recipes tool allows the option to create a watermark using the system’s fonts, certain tokens, or to import a ready-made graphics file or image with a transparent background.
Capture One is compatible with all common graphics and image file formats that support transparency for use as a watermark. When the PSD file format is selected from the recipe’s Basic tab, the watermark will be included automatically as a separate layer, allowing it to be edited further in Photoshop.
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Simple question
How can we add a line break in this pattern?
I've been searching how to do this for hours now,
Why can't we just add a Text file with the Pattern and that's it...
Something like this:
[Make] - f/[Aperture] - ISO [ISO] - Shutter Speed [Shutter Speed]
Camera [Model] - Firmware [Software] - Lens [Lens]
JGOCFOTO @ All rights reserved
(3 lines with the required information)....
And If I copy-paste this the lines are not taken by the software.
Specific Requirement:
Allow us to add line breaks (something like \n or whatever).
Load the pattern from a textile
Availability to Export those pattern and Load them in another install on C1.
(This is basically some portability I'm now in Chiapas editing with a licensed C1 full pro, but I'd need to export that patter into my another computer in another state)
This would be a great help to me too.
As of now I have to export to Lightroom and then export again with the watermark I want to use.
Thanks
Hi,
Thank you for your comment.
The line break option is not available in the naming format. Thus, this suggestion is considered as a feature request. I will forward it to the Product Management team.
I’m struggling to find how to actually apply my water mark. Is there anywhere that shows you me how to apply my watermark?
Thank you 🙏🏻
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