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today Im going to show you a workflow using Apples shortcuts that allows you to add Watermark logos on top of your images you can add it to a single image or multiple images and once youve set up this shortcut it really becomes a simple one touch process to apply a watermark to any photographic image so to do this the first step would be to open the shortcuts app if you havent used it before do a search for shortcuts and open the application you should be on the home page of the shortcuts app and youll see a number of pre-existing shortcuts that may have already been created Now to create a new shortcut click on the plus button icon and the first thing well do is give our shortcut a name Ill call this image watermark and then you can click on the thumbnail icon change the color and also the icon itself to better represent the type of shortcut that youre creating the first step is to click on this settings tab here and to select use as quick action were going to include this in