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PYRESWATER

A simple python command-line utility to resize and watermarking images.

Virtualenv

Dependencies are specified in the requirements.txt file as usual.

Usage examples

The logo for the watermark has to be a png file with trasparency (otherwise the result would not be so good...but it's you choice).

To start use Pyreswater go inside the watermark folder and:

  • Resize all pictures inside the images folder to a maximum of 1800 pixels and with no watermark:

    python watermark.py -n -r -m 1800 images

  • Resize all pictures inside the images folder to a maximum of 2100 pixels, at 300dpi, with white watermark:

    python watermark.py -p -r -m 2100 images

  • Resize the file ciccibalicci.jpg to a maximum of 2000 pixels and append the string res to the output file:

    python watermark.py -s res -r -m 2000 ciccibalicci.jpg

  • Resize the file ciccibalicci.jpg to a maximum of 2100 pixels using the png at the specified path:

    python watermark.py -r -m 2100 -l "images/logo/Custom_Logo.png" ciccibalicci.jpg

Just use python watermark.py -h to show the help text.

Right now, all the processed images go inside the watermarked folder. In the future it will be possibile to save them beside the original.

DPI

If you don't specify the -p flag, all the processed images will be scaled to 150dpi. If you use -p they will be at 300dpi.

Notes

This software grew up as a personal command-line tool to help me in my workflow with my photos. It does what it's supposed to do. Right now is quite versatile (for a side project with no time dedicated to it) but has some limitations.

Feel free to try it. I may enhance it when the time comes...

If you have any requests, open an issue.