Luminar 4 Quick Tip - A Better Way To Add a Watermark
“How to add a watermark in Luminar” is a question I see asked regularly on various forums and social media. In this video I show you my workflow for adding a watermark, that once set up allows you to add a watermark with just a few clicks.
I’m using probably a non-standard way of adding a watermarkin this video. Normally, most people would probably just use an image layer and scale it down, but the problem with this approach is that you need to do quite a number of steps, and then you have to do this every time you want to add a watermark. There’s no way to sync between images or save as a look. With my method, it takes a bit longer to set up, but once you do its much quicker to apply, and it will be the same in every image.
By the way, if you don’t already have Luminar, you can use my discount code of TFP10 to get a 10$ discount. Just use the code on the Luminar Store.
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