Batch convert files to 4x6 with copyright?

How do you batch convert files to 4x6 with copyright?

How do you batch convert files to 4x6 with copyright?
You need to create an action in PS (include a conditional option for both landscape and portrait). With this action ready you can select the files in Bridge, use menu Tools, Photoshop / Batch and inhere choose the action you created and let it run.
For the action itself you might want to visit the PS forum for more details, it is not easy to create a watermark on each image but possible. Just try it and explore.

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