Operation Manual
• To apply black point compensation to the exported images: Select the Black Point
Compensation checkbox.
4 Specify additional settings as necessary, then click OK.
Use this export preset when you want to export images with the adjustments you specified.
Adding a Watermark at Export
A watermark is a visible graphic overlay that is applied to an image. Photographers often
use watermarks to indicate that images are protected by a copyright and to discourage
others from inappropriately using their images.
You can import a graphics file and add it to your images as a watermark.
To add a watermark image to your exported images
1 Select the images you want to export.
2 Choose File > Export > Versions (or press Command-Shift-E).
3 In the dialog that appears, choose Edit from the Export Preset pop-up menu.
4 In the Image Export dialog, select the export preset you want to use to export your images.
5 Select the Show Watermark checkbox.
6 Click the Choose Image button.
7 Select the image you want to use as a watermark, then click Choose.
8 Specify where you want the watermark to appear on the image using the Position pop-up
menu.
9 To adjust the opacity of the watermark, drag the Opacity slider to a new position.
10 If you want the watermark to be scaled in proportion to the image’s output size, select
the “Scale watermark” checkbox.
11 When you’re satisfied with how your watermark appears in the watermark preview area,
click OK.
12 Navigate to the location where you want the exported images placed.
13 Choose a name format for your exported files from the Name Format pop-up menu.
14 Click Export Versions.
Your files are exported with the watermark you created.
671Chapter 20 Exporting Your Images