HOW TO ADD IMAGE WATERMARK
STEP 1 - Adding images.

To add images to the list click "Add folder" button to add all images in selected folder and its subfolders (if option "Include SubFolders" turned on) Also you can add one or several selected files by clicking "Add files" button.
STEP 2 – Adding image watermark.

2.1 – Select a picture for your watermark.
First of all, you need to select picture to use as watermark. Using “Select”
button chose image from file on a hard drive or from built-in gallery.
2.2 – Tune up settings: Emboss, Tile effect.
Watermark Factory allows paving your images by watermark. Use “Tile image”
checkbox to activate this feature. Also there is possibility of using embossed
image watermark (checkbox “Emboss Image”)
2.3 – Specify image watermark position.
Set an anchor of an image watermark. You can bind your watermark to corners,
edges, center of a image. Set vertical (Y) and horizontal(X) offsets of a image
watermark relative to the anchor. You can specify exact numbers in a text fields
or use mouse Drag&Drop on preview area.
2.4 – Set image
watermark opacity
Please tune up opacity of a image using “Opacity” control.
2.5 - Click OK
STEP 3 – Specify destination folder.
You can save images with watermarks to the same folders as original files (using “The same as original folder(s)” option) or specify exact output folder (using “To folder” option)
STEP 4 – Set an output files format.

Watermark Factory supports a lot of output formats. Select one the them from the list and tune up it using settings dialog. (Note: settings dialog looks different for different formats).
STEP 5 – Generate your images with watermark.
Now you have specified all settings to add text watermarks to your images. Click “Generate” and your files will be processed.
STEP 6 – Save project (optionally).

Optionally you can save project with all its settings using Save Project button. Project contains source files list, watermarks settings, output folder settings, etc. This feature is very useful if you need to add the same watermarks to a lot of files more than once.





