Do you want to watermark your images?
It’s a great idea. When you watermark your images you extend your brand and gain visibility on social media especially when the images go viral. But how do you do it?
Don’t worry, it’s easier to watermark your images than you think. You don’t need an expensive or fancy program or photoshop skills. We’ll show you, but first, let’s make sure you know what we’re talking about.
Watermark is a visible text, logo, or copyright placed in a digital image. It helps other people to identify the source and owner of the digital image.
There’s a way to watermark your numerous images fast. With the help of uMark, you can save time and do it for free.
uMark is Photo Watermark Software for Windows and Mac that lets you apply a watermark to multiple images with a single click.
Step 1: Get the uMark here >>
Step 2: Add your images.
To add images, click the “Add Images” button and select all the images you want to watermark. You can also click the “Add Folder” if your images are organized in a folder.
Tip: Resize your images to the same size before adding them. If you don’t, you may get some weird results.
Step 3: Add your logo.
Click “Add watermark”, choose “Image Watermark”, click “File” and select your logo. You can customize the size, the transparency, and the position of your logo.
Step 4: Save watermarked images.
Click “Save Images” and the show begins.
After a few minutes, your photos will be in the folder you’ve chosen.
Thanks to uMark, we can save time.
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