Hello, I’m happy to announce the first update for Visual Watermark for Mac. It features 5 new features.
Auto-scaled watermarks
This feature allows watermarking landscape, portrait and cropped photos at once. If the watermark is too big to fit into a photo, Visual Watermark will scale it down to look similar on all photos.
Watermark Preview
New version of our watermark software shows watermark previews inside photo thumbnails. It allows to check the watermark is aligned properly on all photos and correct the placement if it doesn’t.
Drag Photos Directly to the Program
We’re tired of the standard open file dialog. Now, you can simply drag your photos directly to the program, and it will select them for watermarking automatically. You can even drag an iPhoto album to the program!
Watermark Templates
Visual Watermark saves your watermark template to the disc when you quit the program. When you start Visual Watermark to watermark more photos, you don’t need to create watermark template from scratch anymore.
These four features above turn Visual Watermark into a “drag-n-click” tool for watermarking photos.
Improved Activation
Yes, we heard your complaints about cumbersome activation process. Now, it is much more straightforward.
Thank you so much for pointing us to problems and suggesting new feature. I appreciate your help!
P.S. This update is free to all our customers – download the program and replace your current copy.




I have just bought this VW programme for 2 MAC computers on recommendation of my daughter. I have looked at your tutorial twice and looked through the blog and find little support for iPhoto use. Photos will not drag individually nor will a test album drag from iPhoto to VW. I do not want to use Picasa as up until now I like iPhoto. All I am able to do is download my ENTIRE iPhoto collection which is not what I want to do. I want to select certain photos only. Please advise.
Hi Diana,
Do you have your photos stored in RAW format or JPEG? Visual Watermark doesn’t support RAW files, so that you should export them from iPhoto before watermarking. Select the photos you want to watermark and click the Export menu on the top of the screen. Here is a guide: http://www.techradar.com/news/software/applications/how-to-export-photos-from-iphoto-914526