How can I add the same logo to multiple photos quickly?

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I need to place our club logo on a large number of photos and would like a faster method than adding it manually to each one. I currently have Lightroom and Photoshop Elements 9. Is there a good way to batch-apply the same logo, including controlling its size, position, and transparency?

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Sure. Create a watermark using the logo and use either Photoshop or Lightroom to apply it to a batch of images.

If the photos are varying dimensions see here for how to apply it uniformly.

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Yes. The usual approach is to turn the logo into a watermark and apply it in a batch rather than editing each photo individually.

With Lightroom, you can create a watermark preset using your logo, then apply it during export to many images at once. This is typically the fastest workflow if your files are already in Lightroom. If your images have different dimensions, check the watermark sizing and placement settings so it stays consistent.

You can also use Photoshop-based tools or a dedicated watermarking app to batch-process files. Useful controls to look for are:

  • position
  • size/scale
  • opacity/transparency
  • batch processing for multiple files

So yes: create the logo as a watermark and batch-apply it, rather than placing it manually on every photo.

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