Very helpful! I had been wanting to add watermarks to photos in the past but I didn't because it was too difficult. Now I can. Thanks for sharing this.
Doing some club type photography for my pub soon and this has finished off my learning on how photographers process so many images very easily so thank you
fyi @ 5:30, in the file dialogue there is a folder icon with a plus sign in the upper right. That icon will allow you to create a folder within that dialogue window. Thanks for this series!
I just upgraded to Darktable 3.8. It won't pull in my watermarks from the folder I created when I was running an older version of Darktable. Do you know if something changed?
My copy/paste watermark will place itself at the same position on every photo, regardles of orientation or crop applied. No need to adjust each photo. I don't know what you did at video, why watermarks flies out the frames.
Good question. Yes, apply the watermark to one image, then go to the 'light table' tab in the top right, and select that image. Then do history stack > copy. Then select > select all, history stack > paste, and the watermark and any other filters/effects should be copied to all the selected images. Hope that helps!
Excellent video, unfortunately everything is done at the speed of light, for someone not used to these systems the information transfer was a bit too fast for me. Thanks
BTW on windows in version 4.2.1 the file path is C:\Program Files\darktable\share\darktable\watermarks and the folder is already created
Very helpful! I had been wanting to add watermarks to photos in the past but I didn't because it was too difficult. Now I can. Thanks for sharing this.
Doing some club type photography for my pub soon and this has finished off my learning on how photographers process so many images very easily so thank you
Thank you for the help to add a logo to pictures with Darktable! Inkscape was indeed a great tool.
fyi @ 5:30, in the file dialogue there is a folder icon with a plus sign in the upper right. That icon will allow you to create a folder within that dialogue window.
Thanks for this series!
Oh, that's great! I've never noticed or used that before. Thanks for sharing!
Just found your video for watermarking. Great info!
Glad to hear it!
Also, there is (at least now) a refresh icon next to the watermark dropdown click on that to reload your watermarks in the watermark tool.
Cool stuff. Just got DT o this series is totally helpful. 👌
TJ, What Linux software do you use to record your screen? Thanks for the great tutorials.
Very cool 👍 and as always appreciated.
Thanks a lot, very helpful! Saved my day :)
Thanks for the video and for the idea that spawned from it.
You're welcome, Luis!
I just upgraded to Darktable 3.8. It won't pull in my watermarks from the folder I created when I was running an older version of Darktable. Do you know if something changed?
Thanks Tj , quicker than using gimp!
My copy/paste watermark will place itself at the same position on every photo, regardles of orientation or crop applied. No need to adjust each photo. I don't know what you did at video, why watermarks flies out the frames.
is possible to add watermark to many files in one step? Not each photo?
Good question. Yes, apply the watermark to one image, then go to the 'light table' tab in the top right, and select that image. Then do history stack > copy. Then select > select all, history stack > paste, and the watermark and any other filters/effects should be copied to all the selected images. Hope that helps!
@@TJFREE thank you! i will try!
Excellent video, unfortunately everything is done at the speed of light, for someone not used to these systems the information transfer was a bit too fast for me. Thanks