Now back to Lightroom Mogrify. The only way to currently watermark images in Lightroom is to use the print module and load your logo via the identity plate adjusting the opacity to your liking. This method is limited and does not allow you to create a custom border. Hopefully in a future version of lightroom we'll see a better watermarking tool but until then, Mogrify provides an excellent alternative. It gives you real flexibility for creating a border for your images as well as placing your watermark. Once you create your settings, you can save them as an export preset for future iamges. This makes a great tool for blog images. Here are a few samples. Let me know what you think. These are two wedding bridal bouquet's.
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Hey, welcome to the blog. My name is Darren and I’m a wedding and commercial photographer from
the greater Boston area. My wedding style is real moments, casual portraits and artistic details. My
blog is a resource for current and potential clients to get a sense of my style and personality. Please
feel free to visit www.darrenpellegrino.com for more info or to find out how to connect.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Lightroom Mogrify
Now back to Lightroom Mogrify. The only way to currently watermark images in Lightroom is to use the print module and load your logo via the identity plate adjusting the opacity to your liking. This method is limited and does not allow you to create a custom border. Hopefully in a future version of lightroom we'll see a better watermarking tool but until then, Mogrify provides an excellent alternative. It gives you real flexibility for creating a border for your images as well as placing your watermark. Once you create your settings, you can save them as an export preset for future iamges. This makes a great tool for blog images. Here are a few samples. Let me know what you think. These are two wedding bridal bouquet's.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Pology

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