automating copyright name on batches of photos

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john david hough
May 6, 2005
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Hi,
I have around 500 or so images that I want to put my name on so they can’t used by others as their own. I want this to be seen, not watermarked. In the past when I have had 10-20 images, I would take the first one, do a type layer with the name, etc and then open the others, drag the type layer to these. Anyone have any ideas of how to automate this?

thanks,
John

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Gregory Blank
May 9, 2005
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Hi,
I have around 500 or so images that I want to put my name on so they can’t used by others as their own. I want this to be seen, not watermarked. In the past when I have had 10-20 images, I would take the first one, do a type layer with the name, etc and then open the others, drag the type layer to these. Anyone have any ideas of how to automate this?
thanks,
John

You could make an automated process of it using the
actions palette in PS CS however you will need to designate the (C) Your Name going into a specific location on all the images.

& That will require experimenting to find the correct size and color or shade to the type that works for all of them. Or you could put each one on a border big enough to embed the type layer,….that would be easy to automate as well.


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