# Work out a new file name by adding "_DT" before file extensionĮcho " Width: $width, Height: $height. # Skip already converted files (may get overwritten) # Change the font variable to point to your font locationįont="/Users/max/Library/Fonts/digital-7 (mono).ttf" The following is the complete shell script. The script can work by a direct link to the font file location. Simply downloaded it and unpacked it somewhere. To make it look like the old 35mm point-and-shoot film camera’s time stamp, you can use a LCD font. You can certainly try the pre-compiled binaries if you’d like. Personally I installed the MacPorts first, then installed ImageMagick by running a simple command “sudo port install ImageMagick” in a terminal on a Mac running Leopard. To get it started, follow the simple steps. There is nothing fancy but it should work for typical users. So I found sometime to create a shell script version to do just that for people who don’t use Windows. The basic method should work on Mac, Linux, or other Unix flavors but there are obviously quite many differences between Windows batch file and shell scripts. It was written mostly for Microsoft Windows users. Previously I talked about how to add date time stamp to your photos using completely free software.
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