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To use custom watermark feature you need to update your app to 2.0.1 version. Open iTunes -> Updates or tap here.

Watermarked image

If you're putting photos online on Instagram, Skypixel, etc. and want to protect your rights to those images or sign them, the best way to preserve digital images is by watermarking them.


With a digital photo, a watermark is a soft logo or word(s) superimposed over the top of the picture. The purpose of placing a watermark on your photos is to limit others from attempting to copy and use the photo without approval.


If you use a watermark that's too small or faint, someone could easily crop or edit the watermark and take the photo. And, if the watermark is too large or dark, it will dominate the picture, compromising its appearance.


To place the watermark on your photos, follow these 4 steps.


1. Find the app to create your watermark. We suggest use:


A+ Signature. You can add a watermark or an annotation. Available through the AppStore.


​Marksta. You'll have a surprising number of options for customizing your watermark how this app can create watermarks. Available on the AppStore.


These apps will export png image with transparent background. Save it in Photos app.


2. Open Sync for DJI app, go to Settings -> Share Settings -> Custom Watermark.

(use this link if you read this article from iPhone and Sync for DJI is installed)


Settings -> Share Settings -> Custom Watermark

Pay attention to only users who use PRO version of Sync for DJI can add custom watermarks to photos.


3. Tap on Set a New Watermark -> Choose Image and find your image that you just saved from apps above or uploaded to own library manually from other sources.

You will see how your watermark looks on light and dark backgrounds.


Set a New Watermark -> Choose Image

4. Then choose photos or video that you need to watermark and tap on Save to Photos or Share button. Sync for DJI prompts you place watermark to one of four corners. Choose the best place and tap on Save to Photos/Share.



You only need to watermark media that you will publish in social networks or something like that, where others can easily download them. So don't feel like you have to watermark every photo you have ever shot. Instead, save yourself some time by only picking specific images for watermarking.

Then publish your photos where you want. All exported images will be watermarked.



Watermarked photo. Me family on a bridge.

P.S. For comments and feedback you can find same post on Facebook.


  • May 30, 2018
  • 2 min read

Source: here.


A new product was recently released by the DJI. Ronin-S is a brand new Osmo device which allows you to connect your photo camera to it and use such combo as a fully functional Osmo mechanism.

Gimbals have revolutionized how we film everything from home videos to blockbusters movies. As someone who typically films everything solo, using a gimbal like the Ronin-M quickly became a burden even though it was a great product. I have personally had my eyes on multiple one handed gimbals for quite some time but many of them couldn't hold the weight I needed or were not a polished product that I wanted to rely on when I'm half way across the world. That all changes today with DJI's release of their first single-handed stabilizer. 



Key Features

  • Cost $699

  • Eight pound payload

  • 12-hour battery time

  • Manfrotto quick-release system

  • Push mode allows you to adjust pan, tilt, and roll axis by hand

  • Sport mode allows you to change the response speed of the gimbal on the fly

  • Joystick adjustable positioning

  • Create automatic camera movements for Panoramas, Time-lapses, Motion, and more

  • Control camera settings remotely through DJI app

  • Accessories add the ability to control focus or work in tandem remotely

  • Modular design allows for compact travel and accessibility to be used with vehicle mounts, jibs, and dual-handle systems


One of the largest benefits to a single-handed gimbal is the ability to set it down without the need for stand. DJI has gone a step further and added the ability to create time-lapses and motion-lapses using the gimbal. This is a big deal for someone who travels as light as possible, giving them the ability to shoot video with a gimbal and add motion to time-lapses all in one device. Ronin-S is fully compatible with numerous models of cameras, such as Canon, Panasonic, Nikon and Sony . The ability to add and interchange accessories, create motion time-lapses, create on the fly movement profiles, and also having some of the best software support at such a competitive price really pushes the Ronin-S to the forefront of the market.



Overal Ronin-S will be very handy for people who have a compatible camera and want to widen its horizons using it as a fully functional Osmo device.



As you may be heard Sync for DJI has its own Instagram blog. There are many posts with photos and videos made using DJI devices and shared via Sync for DJI. Feel free to enjoy a beauty of our world. More content incoming.



Also, we planning to make a contest for our Instagram blog. All DJI and Sync for DJI users will be free to participate. Users should send us their filmed content and get it reposted in order to take part in the upcoming event.



You can win 1 month, 3 months or 6 months of subscription for premium Sync for DJI features. The active subscription allows you to share your photos and videos without compression and removes watermarks from your pictures.


Start date will be announced later.


Cheers.



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