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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ How to set my Watermarks - Tutorial

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Written by Carolina Orias
Updated over a year ago

With Postcron you can set up different Watermarks for each of your Social Accounts so it gets automatically applied to all the images you schedule. No need to previously edit them.

To set up your Watermark, go to Your Account (profile picture) and click on Social Accounts.

Then, find the Social Account you want and click on the Preferences icon (gear) next to it.

You'll see a pop-up with all the settings for this social account, make sure you go to the Watermark tab. Now upload the image you want by clicking the Upload Image button. If needed you'll be able to edit its size, location, and level of transparency.

If you want the watermark to be applied to all the images you post to this specific social account, select the Apply by default option. Please note that this will only affect the images you schedule from this moment forward, the watermark won't be applied retroactively.

Whenever you attach a photo or image to create an image-type post, the Composer will extend to allow you to check and change your Watermark preferences for each social account. You can open or close it by clicking the Watermark button.

If the switch is orange, the watermark will be applied to the image. If it's greyed out, the image will be posted without the watermark. By clicking on the switch, you can change the watermark setting for this specific post. This won't affect your Watermark preferences.

The gear icon next to the switch will give you direct access to the social account's settings.

Keep in mind that the images you schedule using the Bulk Uploader will follow your Watermark preferences for each social account.

😎 ProTip: On the Social Accounts section, next to each social account, you'll also find three dots indicating your preferences. The dot under Watermark indicates whether or not your watermark was set up to be applied by default. When the dot is orange, it means that the image you scheduled will have your watermark and when it's grey, that they won't. This dot is also a shortcut to your Watermark preferences.

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