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imageoverlay

v0.3.27

Published

Simple command line utility to apply watermarks on images

Downloads

18

Readme

imgoverlay

Simple command line utility to apply watermarks on images

Installing

On Windows:

Install all the required tools and configurations using Microsoft's windows-build-tools using

npm install --global --production windows-build-tools 

from an elevated PowerShell or CMD.exe (run as Administrator).

npm install -g imageoverlay

Running

Recreate the following struvture in your working directory:

  • todo
  • sample
  • done
  • watermark.png

where watermark.png will be the imege to overlay

then execute command:

imageoverlay [debug] [wipe]

TODO

in this folder you will place folders with unique name

  • todo - newjobfolder - originalfile.xxx
  • sample
  • done

DONE

in this folder you will find processed job folders

  • todo
  • sample
  • done - processedjobfolder - result.xxx - originalfile.xxx

SAMPLE

optional folder used in debug that should contain a reference image

  • todo
  • sample - someimage.xxx (jpg,jpg,gif,png)
  • done