That will 'Place' your watermark at exactly the same position relative to the image 'll also re-size it relative to the image.ĮDIT: Hold the doesn't seem to let you edit 'Place'.darn.erm.įWIW, in addition to all the other facilities it provides to photographers (eg, great printing, slideshow, cataloging, ACR adjustments, preset management, etc.), Lightroom absolutely excels at quickly producing watermarks on tons of images of different sizes, and allows lots of ways to very, very quickly customize the watermark's size (proportional or fixed), placement, orientation of the watermark, as well as whether it's text based or image based, color, etc., etc.
When calculating the values try to use one of your larger images as a 'll be more acurate.Ĭonvert those to percent.so if the watermark is 200 px wide and the Image is 1000px wide then the percent will be 20%.and so forth. Yours will be slightly different as you will be editing a 'Place' action, not a Canvas Size Action but you should still get a dialog where you can change the Unit to percent, and the value that you calculate. You need to manually calculate the EQUIVALENT percentage and enter that as a percent value. Open that as well and you should see PIXEL values for Width, Height and Position.ĭOUBLE Click one of them and you'll get a dialog where you can change PIXELS for PERCENT.your 'recorded' values will also be there. Open the Action by clicking the small arrow.all the 'procedures' you did will be listed under it.įind the part where you 'place' the watermark image. 'll be IN the action itself.if you open the Actions panel your action is listed in it.