Batch Watermark Images in Linux

Courtesy Linux Today  Tue, 08/18/2009 - 15:32

Tux Tweaks: "I previously wrote up a post showing how to watermark images in Linux with ImageMagick. Without too much work you can write a script to do batch processing of your images.

This way you can watermark a whole directory of images at once."


 

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