Photomator, a popular photo editing app for iPhone and iPad, introduces a new watermarking feature. Users can easily protect their creative work by applying custom watermarks to their photos. The app offers 6 ready-made watermark presets that can be quickly applied or users can save their own custom watermarks as presets. The update also includes full batch editing support, allowing photographers to watermark entire albums at once. Users have control over the position, size, opacity, and appearance of the watermarks, including text-based options such as color, font, and style.
Popular
photo editing app
for
iPhone
and
iPad
brings watermarking feature and other tools for users. “The new watermarking feature in
Photomator
lets you easily protect your creative work from being used without your permission by applying custom watermarks to your photos,” said the app developer in a blog post.
When exporting photos, users can add watermarks as standalone text or images, or tile them repeatedly throughout the entire photo for an added layer of security.
“Watermarks can also be incredibly useful for building your personal brand. Adding custom signatures or logos to photos helps people recognise and find more of your work easily, which is especially great if you’re just starting out your photography career,” noted the developer in the blog post.
Photomator comes with 6 ready-made watermark presets that you can quickly apply to photos by simply replacing placeholder text or images. If users have custom watermarks which they use often, they can also save them as presets for a quick access the next time they’re exporting photos. “And, for photographers editing large volumes of photos, we’ve made it possible to watermark entire albums at once with full batch editing support,” added the developer.
When you add watermarks, they become an integral part of a photo, so Photomator made sure you can make them look just how you want them. For instance, using handy anchor points and the Offset slider, you can move watermarks around and position them on a photo. You also can play around with their size, opacity, add a shadow, tile them, and more. For text-based watermarks, you can change their colour, pick a font, and make the text bold or italic, explained the developer.
“This update is all about making watermarking fast and simple, saving you more time for capturing and editing photos,” added the developer.