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How to add text and watermarks to photos in batches? Wondering how to do this easily in ACDSee? PHP editor Banana brings you a detailed tutorial on adding text and watermarks in batches with ACDSee. This article will guide you step by step, from setting watermarks to applying them in batches, to ensure that your photos are effectively protected and displayed in a personalized way. Read on to learn how you can use the power of ACDSee to simplify your photo management tasks.
First we need to open ACDSee, enter the photo directory, and select the photos to add watermarks and text
(Batch)--(Batch editing)
Then we select (Text Overlap), enter the text, and set the text format according to our own preferences.
Set the box effect and text effect of the other words.
Select (watermark) and set the watermark according to your requirements.
Drag and drop the set text and watermark to the appropriate location.
Enter the image list interface to review the final effect of the photo. (Note that because this is a batch operation, if the horizontal composition and vertical composition photos are operated at the same time, the text and watermark positions will deviate. It is recommended to process horizontal composition and vertical composition photos separately)
Click Step one, enter the output options. Set the output folder, format, etc.
Finally we complete the operation. Note: If you directly replace the original file, the backup may be lost. It is recommended to output a new file.
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