Watermark showing on some images only
OMMBoy
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This is really bizarre and I can't seem to figure out why it's doing it nor how to fix it: some of the pictures in this gallery (particularly the older ones) are not displaying the watermark, while the most recent additions are displaying the watermark. What can I do to make the watermark show on all the images?
Also, (and maybe I should start a separate thread for this?) is it possible to display the Share button for visitors? If so, how?
Warmest Regards,
Chris
Also, (and maybe I should start a separate thread for this?) is it possible to display the Share button for visitors? If so, how?
Warmest Regards,
Chris
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Ernst Haas, 1985
The camera doesn't make a bit of difference. All of them can record what you are seeing. But, you have to SEE.
Ernst Haas, 1985
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Set easy sharing to 'yes' in gallery settings to display the share button.
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photos will get the WM if the WM was added later under gallery settings.
Look under "tools" > many photos > more > watermarking
Select all and apply the WM.
Looking in lightbox I see some photos have the WM for the XL size but not
the L size, maybe they are still in the que. All display sizes down to small
should get the WM.
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Thank you both very much for your help. It appears that SmugMug is taking a while to add the watermarks to the images as several that didn't have the watermark before, do now. Others still haven't been marked though, but I'm certain they will eventually
Thank you also for the snippet of code -- it has made life a bit easier
Regards,
Chris
The camera doesn't make a bit of difference. All of them can record what you are seeing. But, you have to SEE.
Ernst Haas, 1985