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Photoshop Elements question

ghostwindsghostwinds Registered Users Posts: 75 Big grins
edited June 15, 2012 in Finishing School
Not sure where I should post this.....picking my way thru....

ok sometimes I want to put my watermark on photos in general or some text that i have saved.....not just to SM...I understand how the batch watermark thing works in elemtsnts but Im not talking about that or the SM watermark process.

can I type some text on a photo in elements and then just save it somehow (where it keeps all the elements formatting) so I can access anytime to add on to other photos during other sessions? (I know I can just copy/paste during the same session but I have to re-create the entire thing every time I start elements...and this is soooo time consuming.)

thanks!
Thank You!

Crystal
www.ghostwinds.com

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    J AllenJ Allen Registered Users Posts: 359 Major grins
    edited June 14, 2012
    ghostwinds wrote: »
    Not sure where I should post this.....picking my way thru....

    ok sometimes I want to put my watermark on photos in general or some text that i have saved.....not just to SM...I understand how the batch watermark thing works in elemtsnts but Im not talking about that or the SM watermark process.

    can I type some text on a photo in elements and then just save it somehow (where it keeps all the elements formatting) so I can access anytime to add on to other photos during other sessions? (I know I can just copy/paste during the same session but I have to re-create the entire thing every time I start elements...and this is soooo time consuming.)

    thanks!


    -If you have a pro account you could just use the watermark feature smugmug offers.

    -or you could create a brush in PSE
    -Joe Allen
    My Smugmug Site
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    ghostwindsghostwinds Registered Users Posts: 75 Big grins
    edited June 14, 2012
    J Allen wrote: »
    -If you have a pro account you could just use the watermark feature smugmug offers.

    -or you could create a brush in PSE

    Again, As I stated above, I am not referring to the SmugMug watermarking feature..this is an PS Elements question.....and I was not sure where to post....thanks
    Thank You!

    Crystal
    www.ghostwinds.com
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    basfltbasflt Registered Users Posts: 1,882 Major grins
    edited June 14, 2012
    if you use text it becomes a layer
    this layer can be saved as .PSD
    open it , next to your photo , and select it

    you import it again via ; copy ,then go to your photo ; edit / paste special / paste in place
    now its a layer that you can position and modify
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    ghostwindsghostwinds Registered Users Posts: 75 Big grins
    edited June 14, 2012
    How do I save the layer as a .psd? I see the layer in the layers palette but it doesnt give me an option to save it.....

    also i dont understand "open it, next to my photo"....how? ( I am just learning elements)

    then tomm when I start elemtents again, how do i brinng it back up? I dont understand...yes I just fell off the turnip truck Laughing.gif "you import it again via ; copy ,then go to your photo ; edit / paste special / paste in place
    now its a layer that you can position and modify"
    Thank You!

    Crystal
    www.ghostwinds.com
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    basfltbasflt Registered Users Posts: 1,882 Major grins
    edited June 14, 2012
    you disable the layers you dont want ( click the eye-icon )
    in menu save as ; .......PSD
    thats all

    open your photo
    open the .PSD if not allready open
    they appear as 2 tabs
    in the image with your text layer : select all > copy
    go to the tap of your photo
    edit > paste special > paste in place
    its a new layer now

    BTW you can do this also for other items , not just text
    if you want an image in it , just add it as a layer
    you can have as many as you want
    this way , you can have several different "watermarks" in one .PSD
    just click the eye-icons to hide/reveal
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    ghostwindsghostwinds Registered Users Posts: 75 Big grins
    edited June 14, 2012
    OK great - I got it saved....when I open both they dont open as two "tabs" just two photos (one is the text) down in the project bin....is that right?

    then I choose SELECT - ALL and then had to EDIT and COPY (doesnt let you right click)

    and then I went to the photo and had to EDIT and PASTE....it does not give me the option to PASTE SPECIAL.

    The text comes in but it does not allow me to reposition or modify the layer in any way other than the opacity. (I have elements 9 if that makes a diff)
    Thank You!

    Crystal
    www.ghostwinds.com
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    basfltbasflt Registered Users Posts: 1,882 Major grins
    edited June 15, 2012
    then simply paste on a new layer , that is the same as "paste in place"

    reposition is done with Move-Tool
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    TonyCooperTonyCooper Registered Users Posts: 2,276 Major grins
    edited June 15, 2012
    To me, a much simpler method is to open a new, blank, file and type
    in what you want to use. Then, simplify the layer, use the marquee
    tool to make a selection of what you've typed, and go to Edit>Define
    Brush and name the brush. If you are adding copyright info, the
    copyright symbol is (hold down Alt and enter 0169 on the num pad).

    Now, on any image, you simple open that brush (it will be in your drop
    down list of brushes) and click it once in the area where you want the
    type. It will be in the foreground color, but you can add it in any color
    by changing the foreground color. You've added the entire text in one click.

    When I do this, I first add a new layer (not a copy of the background
    layer) and add the text to this new layer. Then, I can go to Transform
    and change the size and position of the text. You can also reduce
    the opacity of the layer if you want.

    You can make a different brush for different type styles. You might
    have one just for copyright info in a solid font, and one in an outline
    font for copyright info used as a watermark.

    I just created a brush with my copyright info and added it to this
    image in the lower right. (I don't normally add this to my images.
    Anyone who wants to steal one my images is welcome to it)

    i-gHMt6CJ-X2.jpg
    Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida
    http://tonycooper.smugmug.com/
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