Christopher wrote... > Has anyone used Python to watermark of sequence of images?
No, but I have used PIL (Python Image Library) to do other things to batches of images, like resizing or printing statistics on it. Maybe you can get some ideas from these; maybe you can combine them with a watermarking library. ------------------------------- ShowImageDimensions.py import os,sys,Image # See http://www.pythonware.com/library/pil/handbook/introduction.htm def showdimension(filename): im=Image.open(filename) print filename,im.size for infile in os.listdir('.'): f, e = os.path.splitext(infile) if (e=='.tga' or e=='.jpg' or e=='.gif' or e=='.bmp'): showdimension(infile) ------------------------------- WoWScreenshotConverter.py # this converts all TGA's in the current ditectory to JPG's, full-, half- and small size versions. # I wrote this in the time when World of Warcraft could not save screenshots in JPG format. import os,sys,Image # See http://www.pythonware.com/library/pil/handbook/introduction.htm def convert(basename): print 'Converting',basename im=Image.open(basename+'.tga') im.save(basename+'-full.jpg') # halfsize=tuple(map(lambda x: x/2,im.size)) halfsize=tuple([x/2 for x in im.size]) im.thumbnail(halfsize,Image.ANTIALIAS) im.save(basename+'-half.jpg') thumbsize=128,128 im.thumbnail(thumbsize,Image.ANTIALIAS) im.save(basename+'-small.jpg') # convert('WoWScrnShot_123005_091926.tga') for infile in os.listdir('.'): f, e = os.path.splitext(infile) if (e=='.tga'): convert(f) -- "The ability of the OSS process to collect and harness the collective IQ of thousands of individuals across the Internet is simply amazing." - Vinod Vallopillil http://www.catb.org/~esr/halloween/halloween4.html _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor