

An internal error has occurred.” This error was fixed by removing the input images and reloading them, and the error did not happen often. However, I did run into an error a couple of times when outputting images: “Unable to watermark images. No, it isn’t a glitchy program that crashes all the time. Until the developer fixes the bug of not allowing users to load small(er) size images, I cannot tell for sure.Īside from that, Mass Watermark is not 100% bug free. Since I wasn’t able to load small(er) images into Mass Watermark, I don’t know if the program does indeed resize watermarks relative to image size. I don’t know why anyone would want to watermark a small image but I’m sure some people will want to… so for the developer to not allow users to watermark all sized images is a huge con.

Of course the question some may ask is why would anyone want to watermark small images. Smaller images, however, would not load at all. The larger ones (300×300 or higher, it seems, but I don’t know this for sure) loaded into the program just fine. As such, I tried to input various different size images. For example, if a watermark is bigger in size than the input image, how does Mass Watermark react. All I know is I wanted to test to see if Mass Watermark resizes watermarks relative to input image size. What is the size limitation? I have no idea. The program will perfectly input large(r) images and watermark them, but images of smaller size cannot be added to the program. For some odd reason, it refuses to allow me to input images of small size. You see I ran into a peculiar issue with Mass Watermark. The answer to the last question, however, is a big fat “I don’t know”. No, you are not forced to convert all input images to the same output format - you can opt to keep the original format for all images, or you can opt to convert all input images to the same output format.Yes, you can add image and/or text watermarks (but only one of each).So is Mass Watermark worth downloading? The answer to the first three questions for Mass Watermark is: Any watermark program that has all four of what I just described is a watermark program worth downloading. Ideally, the answer to the above questions should be “yes, image and text watermarks are supported”, “yes, batch processing is supported”, “no it does not force you to convert all input images to the same output format”, and “yes, it does resize watermarks relative to input image size”. Does it resize watermarks relative to input image size?.Does it force you to convert all input images to the same output format?.Does it have the ability to add image or text watermarks?.When evaluating watermarking programs, there are four very important characteristics I always look at: Program window cannot be resized (Why oh why can developers not follow industry standards when it comes to program windows?!).Has some arbitrary size limitation on input images.Rewrites existing files of the same name in the output directory without warning.(Unless you run an image through Mass Watermark multiple times, changing the watermarks each time.) Most people probably won’t need more, but for people that want multiple text and/or image watermarks on the same image, Mass Watermark doesn’t allow that.

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