Use the Save As feature, turn on Watermarking, use {seqn} as the watermark text.
Kirk --
Speaking of 'save as...' -- I consistently get the error message concerning an inability to save files at high resolution when I select 'save as' and the selected images are Nikon .NEF files (from a D3). I have found, however, that there's no problem exporting for e-mail, or exporting HTML-wise. In both cases I get the kind of output I'm after: 72ppi, converted to sRGB, and with a watermark (and cropping) if I want it.
Is there a way to accomplish this with 'save photos as...'? I would prefer not to have to create HTML pages, CSS files, small thumbnails, and so forth, if all that can be avoided. I must always remove the unwanted HTML and CSS files, then remove the Images and Thumbnails subdirectories from the output directory that Photo Mechanic creates when it exports the files.
Using the save-for-email feature involves launching the e-mail program and leaving it open while the exported images are copied to a location other than the one Photo Mechanic chooses for the e-mail attachments. I found that if I simply close the e-mail program when the operation is complete, the reduced-sized image files are immediately
deleted from the directory to which they were saved (I don't know why that occurs; normally my e-mail program, Eudora, would not do so that I know of). Then I have to run the export-for-email routine again to get them back.
I haven't yet figured out how to get past the error message concerning not being able to save at high resolution (could be some silly RTFM problem of mine -- stranger things have happened).
Thanks,
Mike