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Sean2260

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For my own personal use I have been uploading videos to Youtube (unlisted) and just did a 12 minute one that had lot of images taken on couple trips. Still enjoying fooling around with the video and thought occurred to me, how I could get a small subtitle like text on the images showing shutter, aperature & maybe ISO. In this video I have added a text at the bottom listing the location of where the image was taken. I was thinking how about in upper left or right to show this.

Problem is, I do not know of any efficient means of exporting images with said details. I tried a few Google searches, but so far no good. My main photo editing software is CaptureOne and I did take a brief look. I have to believe there is some utility that maybe could do this, but it would also need to read Sony RAW as well. I say this as I seem to remember something with Nikon utility that could do this (like 10-15 years ago).

I know this is a long shot that it exists what I am looking for, but figured it shouldn't hurt to ask.
 
Piece of cake to do in Photoshop as there is a Text tool. In DxO PhotoLab there is a Water Mark tool which I believe could do this too but I have never used that.
 

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Hi Sean,

In Capture one follow the procedure below.

Select files to be exported, go to export tab, scroll down to Watermark, Set Kind to TEXT, Opacity as you desire, beside the text box you will see a box with three dots - click on this to open submenu, in the sub menu you can select the items you require to print onto output (i'd suggest putting in a text separator, I use underscore) optionally save your selection as a pre-set, click OK to close sub menu, click on font and choose a font and colour for your text (note- some fonts scale down further than others (in the sample below i used Calibri), use the scale and positioning sliders for placement. I'd suggest you turn on the export recipe proofing so you can see what the watermark will look like in advance of processing.

Your welcome :)

Angus.
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  • Canon EOS 6D Mark II
  • Canon EF 24-105mm f3.5-5.6 IS STM
  • 85.0 mm
  • ƒ/5.6
  • 1/160 sec
  • ISO 200
 
Thanks Angus & Richard for the replies. I did see this morning in CaptureOne I could insert watermark of the details I wanted. This would essentially require all new exports to JPG, and really my problem was laziness. The video I have now is 12 minutes, each image is about 5-8 seconds (I fail at math, suffice say this is a lot of images). I did test a few images and it looks pretty much how I will want it.
 

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