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There is no Watermarking facility... But you can make a new layer, add your watermark artwork to it, and adjust your to your desired opacity level...

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If you are looking for the best and easy to use watermark creator tool in order to add watermark to PDF file contained images then I want to suggest you to use PDF Watermark Creator tool to add watermark to your images as this tool supports all types of images like JPG, PNG, Tiff etc. this tool facilitates you to add date, time, filename etc in your watermark and many attractive features to make good watermark. You can also apply shapes such as line, rectangle and circle to your watermark.

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On 2/16/2015 at 4:02 PM, nigelb@svaja.com said:

Thanks Ronny... seems to be a long winded method compared to lightroom which is so much simpler....

Would it be worth suggesting as a product improvement for all those who want to prevent images being 'stolen'?

Lightroom isn't that good either. The watermarking dialog is very limited.

Should you need just basic text, there are a lot of free apps for that. For example, http://www.irfanview.com. Export your photos in TIFF or PNG format and then convert to JPEG with adding a watermark using IrfanView. I said to export in PNG or TIFF from Affinity because your photo will be resaved during watermarking. Every time you re-save a JPEG photo, a bit of quality is lost. So, it's better to export in a lossless format like PNG or TIFF, apply a watermark and only then save to JPEG.

Should you need more flexibility, use a more advanced app like https://www.visualwatermark.com or https://watermarkly.com. Both aren't free but they have a visual designer and can watermark photos in batches.

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