![]() Then it's just a case of setting a scale action to change the logo to a % of the main image width - eg 50%, or 30% etc. That way when you PLACE the logo it will come it at the full width of the current image. ![]() ![]() Just make the logo you "PLACE" absolutely massive size wise (in the orginal file) so that it will "at least" be bigger width wise than the largest image you will ever be processing. Here's a simple solution to the resizing issue if you cant get the script suggested to work or would rather just use PSD actions so you can then create a PSD droplet. Photoshop is now watermarking all the Images in the selected folder for you.Select the folder you wish to save the watermarked copies too.Select the folder in which your images are currently.To process an entire folder of images we go to File > Automate > Batch.On the Actions Palette hit stop recording.when a save dialog comes up do not save the image.DO NOT CHANGE THE FILE NAME if you do when you play the batch it will name all the files it saves the same over-writing each other. Go to File > Save as,navigate to where you want your watermarked images to finish up and hit save.Position the watermark as you would normally have it (default is dead center) and hit enter.When the dialog box comes up navigate to your previously created watermark file.Now that our action is recording go to File > Place.(located near the folder icon again but this time to the left) If the record button is not already depressed which it should be by default, hit it now to start recording our action.Give our new action a name and set a function key (if required.).Once you have a folder to hold your action we need to hit the Create New Action button (next to the new folder Icon we just used.).At the bottom of the Actions Palette you will see a little folder icon, click on it and create a new folder to hold you action in.We must have this open before we start recording an action or else it will keep opening this image and watermarking it over and over again.
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