The most difficult difficulty for consumers who want to have instant
watermarking on the images they record in real-time is sometimes auto
watermarking. We'll try to explain how
to sync images with a watermark in real time with your cloud storage in this
article.
Various cloud-based services and automation systems can be used to
automatically watermark photographsin the cloud. The
following are general instructions for watermarking images in the cloud
utilizing popular cloud storage and image processing services such as Google
Drive and IFTTT (If This Then That).
Upload Photos to Cloud Storage: To begin, upload
your photos to a cloud storage provider such as Google Drive. Make a folder
just for the photographs you wish to watermark.
Make a Watermark Image:
Make or get a transparent PNG picture to use as your watermark. This
might be your logo, a copyright notice, or anything else you want to include in
your images.
Install the IFTTT Applet:
If This Then That (IFTTT) is a service that allows you to build applets
that automate actions between different web apps and services. If you don't
already have an account, you'll need to create one.
Define Action: For the "That" (action) service, look for
and select an image processing service that supports watermarking. You may, for
example, select "Watermark Photos" by Cloudinary.
Connect your image processing account and configure the watermark
parameters (position, opacity, size, and so on).
You must give the source picture (the newly uploaded photo from Google
Drive) and the watermark images(the transparent PNG)
when configuring the action.
Create the applet after saving the action parameters.
Automate and test:
Upload a test photo to the chosen Google Drive folder to ensure that the
automation works as planned.
If the test is successful, the applet will automatically process any new
photographs that are added to the folder, applying the watermark that was
specified in the action settings.
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