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hey there Mac Laskowski here and were going to take a look at how to create an add your signature or logo or whatever to your photos inside of Lightroom so I did a Photoshop video too so if you want to see that you can click here if youre just using Photoshop for this but if you use in Lightroom then this is the video to watch it all comes from if on my blog at mat Kay calm I did a post a couple weeks ago about a new way to add a signature to a photo you can go read that post it talks about how this theres a company that creates these really cheap and and I was really happy with the way my signature looks so I was just sharing that a lot a lot of things came up about the video so lets jump into Photoshop because you will kind of need Photoshop if you want to create your own signature if youre not going to have somebody already make one for you so in this example here I already created one but lets go youd open up a new blank document and then just add a new layer to it okay make