Watermark images
With text watermarks you can protect your photos by adding a copyright notice. You can also add "DRAFT" or any other label to all your images with a text watermark. ResizeMe makes watermarking your images a breeze, and this tutorial will show you how.The goal
We'll be adding "TOP SECRET" text watermark to a bunch of photos, with the text rotated to point slightly upwards:
Step 1: Drag in images
Download and install ResizeMe if you haven't already done so. In your Applications folder, launch ResizeMe. Drag in the pictures you want to watermark into ResizeMe's file table.
Step 2: Select Watermark
Select Watermark from the operations pop-up menu.
Step 3: Set options
Select Watermark to turn on watermarking. Enter your watermark text, and pick a position for your watermark.Optionally set an angle to rotate your text watermark, and choose a font and color. You can also set the transparency of the text with the opacity slider.

Step 4: Save the files
Once you've set all your watermark options, click Go, pick a destination for your watermarked images and click Go.The goal
We'll be adding "TOP SECRET" text watermark to a bunch of photos, with the text rotated to point slightly upwards. An example is shown on the right.
2. Set watermark options
Select Watermark from the operations pop-up menu.Then tick Add Watermark to turn on watermarking. Enter your watermark text, and pick a position for your watermark.
Optionally set an angle to rotate your text watermark, and choose a font and color. You can also set the transparency of the text with the opacity slider.


