![]() It’s probably the right idea to drag the images onto the preview pane before going any further, but I am actually going to explain it another way. Images dragged onto this preview pane will become part of what they call the Gallery. In fact, below the preview pane, it says to either select the plus button or drag and drop images right onto the preview pane. ![]() The background of this empty pane has a dim image of a mountain with a moon or a sun on it, suggesting that this would be where you would preview your images. When you first open PhotoBulk, you’ll see three panes. Let’s start by looking at the watermarking features in PhotoBulk. The “bulk” in PhotoBulk is there because it allows you to batch process a series of photos at once. PhotoBulk does a lot more than just watermark your photos, you can also resize and rename your images. You may recognize that name as the people who brought us CloudMounter that I reviewed back in February. There’s a new kid in town to add watermarks to your images, and it’s called PhotoBulk from Eltima. ![]() It’s a pretty advanced technique and I’ve simply never gotten around to creating one. Then I learned how in Affinity Photo you can actually create a brush that is your watermark. I found a plugin for Aperture that was janky at best and failed quite regularly the rest of the time. Years ago I went on a valiant search for an app to add watermarks to my images. If so, you might want to add a subtle watermark to your images before posting them so people know that you were the artist who created these images. If you’re in the latter camp, you take great care to get the lighting right, to frame your subject, you painstakingly edit your images and then you want to share them. You may not care about your photos and only take them for your own enjoyment, or you might be quite serious about your photography. Today everyone can be a great photographer, simply armed with a good phone camera.
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