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I want to place a small logo in the bottom of about 100 images at onces.

Is there a cool, free and easy program I can download where I can do this?

I basically want to place a signature watermark in all of the 100 images in 1 location.

Thanks in advanced!

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    \$\begingroup\$ On what operating system? ImageMagick or GIMP come to mind, but I'm not sure they they fit the "easy" bill, since they do so much more than that... (ponder) \$\endgroup\$
    – lindes
    Dec 1, 2010 at 18:46
  • \$\begingroup\$ If it is a text, Irfanview (batch mode, advanced options). \$\endgroup\$
    – Leonidas
    Dec 1, 2010 at 21:08
  • \$\begingroup\$ Windows 7...........yeah i need to do them in bulk and I dont think GIMP allow that... \$\endgroup\$
    – Etienne
    Dec 3, 2010 at 13:46

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I use FastStone Image Viewer:

  1. Once you open the viewer (if you opened it in a single picture view - press ENTER to open Manager), you can select any number of pictures you want
  2. Then follow the menu Tools / Batch Convert Selected Images (or just press F3)
  3. Click Advanced Options button
  4. Open Watermark tab, and place a flag on Add Watermark checkbox
  5. Adjust it as you want and click OK
  6. In that window you can specify some other settings also
  7. Press Convert
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Picasa is probably the most popular program that can also do that. It has a simple GUI interface. Here is the Google help page on how to use it.

You can also use NConvert with you own script or have XnView generate a batch file that will call NConvert for you. NConvert is command line, so you need to do the calculations for exact positioning (how many pixels to from edges).

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  • \$\begingroup\$ I actually want to place a image in as a watermark..... \$\endgroup\$
    – Etienne
    Dec 3, 2010 at 13:45

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