Adding watermark to images in Ubuntu via terminal

BIT0122-Amit at 22h04
09
Jul
2010
Adding watermark to images in Ubuntu via terminal

Heya Smile
I thought as I am becoming more and more dependent on Ubuntu, i should find a system of adding watermarks easily.
And i found it.

Say, you have a folder full of pictures. Now all you have to do is open a terminal, browse to that folder using cd command.
now that you are in that folder, and you want to add water
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