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stuck with watermark over image

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  • SFA
    NNN636443536495814471 wrote:
    Hello community!

    So i am new to CO, just trying it out currently. Windows 10 user here, CO pro 10.
    Before i was using Adobe Lightroom mainly, just to set this as my reference point.

    I imported some photos, a project so to speak, and first of all what i do is make a selection and export previews with a watermark stretched over the image, to show to the client for selection.
    Now i am stuck with this watermark across the images, am not sure how to get rid of them before i actually edit any...
    I used export processing, created a new preset/recipe called "preview", which applies the watermark.
    Then i select the individual folder per client of this session (multiple clients per session), with a subfolder "preview".

    I am quite certain i am using this wrong, since now all these folders are stuck and always present in the selection of folders - which i will never need anymore after this session is completed with editing.
    Maybe you can help me out?
    What i need is something similar to what i used in LR, but maybe with a more automated process. In LR, i hit "export" for all selected images, exported with the export preset i previously defined (small JPEGs, watermark), and would select the individual folder for this client to put the images into. For each client of a session separately.

    #1 get rid of watermark on current images so i can edit them
    #2 proper workflow and export/process presets, to export previews first, then edit, then export again with full resolution

    Thanks already for your time and effort!


    Quick answer for Q1.

    You can turn the overlaid watermark on and off in the process recipe. Set "None" to turn it off.

    Or just set the Opacity of the watermark to 0.

    HTH.

    Grant
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  • Marco Grübler
    SFA wrote:
    NNN636443536495814471 wrote:
    Hello community!

    So i am new to CO, just trying it out currently. Windows 10 user here, CO pro 10.
    Before i was using Adobe Lightroom mainly, just to set this as my reference point.

    I imported some photos, a project so to speak, and first of all what i do is make a selection and export previews with a watermark stretched over the image, to show to the client for selection.
    Now i am stuck with this watermark across the images, am not sure how to get rid of them before i actually edit any...
    I used export processing, created a new preset/recipe called "preview", which applies the watermark.
    Then i select the individual folder per client of this session (multiple clients per session), with a subfolder "preview".

    I am quite certain i am using this wrong, since now all these folders are stuck and always present in the selection of folders - which i will never need anymore after this session is completed with editing.
    Maybe you can help me out?
    What i need is something similar to what i used in LR, but maybe with a more automated process. In LR, i hit "export" for all selected images, exported with the export preset i previously defined (small JPEGs, watermark), and would select the individual folder for this client to put the images into. For each client of a session separately.

    #1 get rid of watermark on current images so i can edit them
    #2 proper workflow and export/process presets, to export previews first, then edit, then export again with full resolution

    Thanks already for your time and effort!


    Quick answer for Q1.

    You can turn the overlaid watermark on and off in the process recipe. Set "None" to turn it off.

    Or just set the Opacity of the watermark to 0.

    HTH.

    Grant


    but doesnt that mean i edit the recipe? which i wouldnt want to do, i will use it for the next session again, exporting previews with watermarks.
    simply disabling the recipe or trying to revert changes doesnt seem to do the trick...
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  • SFA
    If you really don't want to make a quick change to the Opacity for the watermark then duplicate the recipe and have one version with a watermark and one without.

    Grant
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