There are many tools for watermarking photos. Previously, WindowsLiveWriter was used to make a very beautiful watermark. In Ubuntu, no similar tools have been seen. & gt ;_& lt; (I am too lazy to find ...) it took 1 H to find a lot of articles about Imagemagick. I found it useful .. the image processing in the command line is very convenient, and the exif tool is used to read the exif tag of the photo. click here to download the script and decompress it to obtain the exi
There are many tools to add watermarks to photos. Previously, Windows Live Writer was used to make beautiful watermarks. In Ubuntu, I haven't seen any similar tool >_< (I am too lazy to find it ...)
It took 1 H to find a lot of articles about Imagemagick. I found it useful .. the image processing in the command line is very convenient, and the exif tool is used to read the exif tag of the photo.
Click here to download the script, download it back, decompress it to get exif. sh, change your name, change the font address, and enter the photo directory.
For I in *. JPG; do./exif. sh $ I; done
The backup directory is automatically created to perform watermark operations on the source image.
Watermark effect:
Canon EOS series ...... another year ..... --.... now the camera highlights are fine. The high iso will be available in the evening... miserable ....
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