Hi Simon,

Looking at oiiotools's options, --text function should indeed do what you want.

Heres a post from the list with more detail:

http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.openimageio.devel/1371

One thing missing from the oiiotool usage info is how to encode color in the 
argument string. 

an example:

oiiotool <infile>--text:x=100:y=100:color=1.0,0.0,0.0:size=32:font="Arial.ttf" 
"01:00:00:00" --text:x=500:y=100:color=1.0,1.0.1.0:size=32:font="Arial.ttf" 
"SHOTNAME" -o <outfile>


Personally, I have my own set of wrappers around OIIO that I use (using the C++ 
API directly) for sequence processing/burnins, but oiiotool should be quite 
functional for this.

Hope that helps,

-Pete




On 13/08/2014, at 3:24 am, Simon Björk <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I just recently switched to using OpenImageIO (oiiotool) when converting 
> dpx/exr sequences to jpegs (dailies). It all works very well, especially with 
> the close relationship with OpenColorIO.
> 
> One thing I haven't found a way to do though, is to add text burn-ins such as 
> frame number and timecode. In the doc I see there is a --text option, but I'm 
> not sure if it's ment for such usage. Is there a way to do this? If not, how 
> are other handling this?
> 
> Best regards,
> Simon
> 
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