#!/usr/bin/env python import os from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageFont def work(filename): # Open the original image main = Image.open("img/"+filename) # Create a new image for the watermark with an alpha layer (RGBA) # the same size as the original image watermark = Image.new("RGBA", main.size) # Get an ImageDraw object so we can draw on the image waterdraw = ImageDraw.ImageDraw(watermark, "RGBA") # Place the text at (10, 10) in the upper left corner. Text will be white. font_path = "/System/Library/Fonts/Palatino.ttc" font = ImageFont.truetype(font_path, 100) im = Image.open("img/"+filename) width, height = im.size print height print width waterdraw.text((20, height-100), "www.coderevi.com", fill=(225,225,225,225), font=font) # Get the watermark image as grayscale and fade the image # See # for information on the point() function # Note that the second parameter we give to the min function determines # how faded the image will be. That number is in the range [0, 256], # where 0 is black and 256 is white. A good value for fading our white # text is in the range [100, 200]. watermask = watermark.convert("L").point(lambda x: min(x, 100)) # Apply this mask to the watermark image, using the alpha filter to # make it transparent watermark.putalpha(watermask) # Paste the watermark (with alpha layer) onto the original image and save it main.paste(watermark, None, watermark) main.save("img/"+filename, "PNG") if __name__ == '__main__': li = os.listdir('img') for f in li: if("gif" in f): continue print f work(f)