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Watermark on Shared Collections

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stevevp

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Am I right in thinking that it is not possible to automatically add a watermark to an image when it is shared (synced) in a collection on the web? I am using LR Classic CC on the desktop and sync collections to the web. I do not use LR CC on the desktop.

As far as I can see the only way to get a watermark on these images is to add a watermark on export, re-import and then sync.
 
Unfortunately, your thinking is correct.
 
Am I right in thinking that it is not possible to automatically add a watermark to an image when it is shared (synced) in a collection on the web? I am using LR Classic CC on the desktop and sync collections to the web. I do not use LR CC on the desktop.

As far as I can see the only way to get a watermark on these images is to add a watermark on export, re-import and then sync.
I realize this is a late reply, but I found a workaround. I export the images as large JPEGs, with watermarks, then import the exported images back into Lightroom. Not elegant, but it works.
 
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