How to Watermark Photos Using Snapseed on Android and iOS
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Method 1: Using a Logo as a Watermark on Snapseed
Most logos are already in the PNG format. However, if you don’t have one ready, you can easily create a custom logo in Paint 3D on Windows or by using anonline tool like Canva. Once your logo is ready, transfer it to your Android device. Once done, here’s how to add it to your images using Snapseed.
Step 1: Open the image you want to apply a watermark in Snapseed and navigate toTools > Double Exposure. Then,tapthePlus iconat the bottom andselect the watermark image.
By default, the second image will be placed over the whole image. You can then pinch the watermark to adjust its size or reposition it as per your liking.
Step 2:Tapon theBlending Mode(second icon) to see which mode looks good on the image. Depending on the colors in your logo, you can choose a blending mode.
Step 3:Tapon theOpacityicon to blend the watermark with the rest of the image. The idea here is to ensure that the first image’s original colors are not changed.
After adding the finishing touches, simply export the photo and put to rest your worries (at least some of them) about your creation being lifted off without your consent.
Method 2: Using Text as a Watermark on Snapseed
Thankfully, using text as watermarks isn’t as complicated as logos. And unlike most tools, you can also adjust the opacity of the text as per your choice. Here’s how to go about it.
Step 1: To add a text, openToolsand selectText. This should add a text template on top of your image.
Step 2: You can nowchoose the text stylefrom the bottom ribbon. Additionally, you can alsochange the text colorthrough the button at the bottom.
Once done, simply export the image, and that’s it. Your watermarked image should be ready.
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Last updated on 27 June, 2024
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