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    1. Ensure Manual Watermarking is enabled in Watermark Settings.
    2. Go to Media Library.
    3. Select images.
    4. Select Apply Watermark from Bulk Actions dropdown.
    5. Click Apply.
    Thread Starter napalm80

    (@napalm80)

    Thanks, that sems like to work, but id doesnt. I see Watermark was succesfully applied to X images, but image seems to be the same.

    Automatic watermarking works fine.

    Any thoughts?
    Martin

    For what image sizes do you have watermarking enabled?

    Thread Starter napalm80

    (@napalm80)

    Full, large, medium

    Plugin Author dFactory

    (@dfactory)

    Thats one question. Second quite common thing is WordPress / browser serving cashed images, so if you don’t clear cache or use CTRL/CMD + F5 the thumnails in media library look as there was no watermark applied.

    Thread Starter napalm80

    (@napalm80)

    I changed every setting that was possible to change and now ots working. Thanks for help ??

    Thread Starter napalm80

    (@napalm80)

    Ive changed every settings posibble and now its working fine. Thanks for help ??

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