If you’re interested in more tutorials like this, please be sure to check out and subscribe to our YouTube page. Lightroom is still superior when it comes to this. In my opinion, it’s backwards when you think about it in the whole convention of naming and organizing–something that Capture One is pretty good about but could be better at. It’s pretty simple but also pretty tedious and a bit of a pain. Then all the images get processed with the recipe currently selected. But you want to do an entire batch, and there are two ways: use the batch tool (which I’m not really a fan of and find slow) or you select the images, right click in the finder below, and then click on process. There you create the process recipe and export the images. Essentially, you need to go to the process recipes and output tab. This tutorial video will show you how to get watermarks on your images in Capture One. So to get watermarks on your images, you have to do something else. It was pretty awesome and straight forward but for some odd reason or another, they removed that feature. You see, Capture One used to have the watermarking feature built into the most common way to export images, which is by going to file, then export, then variants. Lots of photographer who need to export their images with watermarks don’t really know how to do that in Capture One Pro 11. Need to watermark your images in Capture One Pro 11? Here’s how.
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