How to use Text Fits Page Diagonal preset to add a visual watermark to the photo picture using Watermarking SDK for .NET in your C# application - ByteScout

How to use Text Fits Page Diagonal preset to add a visual watermark to the photo picture using Watermarking SDK for .NET in your C# application

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How to use “Text Fits Page Diagonal” preset to watermark a photo image in your .NET application using Bytescout.Watermarking SDK for .NET

You can also use EXIF macros to watermark images with their extended information. See this sample to view tutorial

Download source code: watermarkingsdk_text_fits_page_diagonal_preset.zip (240 KB)

Input image:

sample input image

Output image:

output image (text fits page diagonal preset)

using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using Bytescout.Watermarking;
using Bytescout.Watermarking.Presets;

namespace Sample
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// Create Watermarker instance
Watermarker waterMarker = new Watermarker();

// Initialize library
waterMarker.InitLibrary(“demo”, “demo”);

// Set input file name
string inputFilePath = “my_sample_image.jpg”;
// Set output file title
string outputFilePath = “my_sample_output.jpg”;

// Add image to apply watermarks to
waterMarker.AddInputFile(inputFilePath, outputFilePath);

// Create new watermark
TextFitsPageDiagonal preset = new TextFitsPageDiagonal();

// Set watermark text
preset.Text = “Bytescout Watermarking”;

// Add watermark to watermarker
waterMarker.AddWatermark(preset);

// Set output directory
waterMarker.OutputOptions.OutputDirectory = “.”;

// Apply watermarks
waterMarker.Execute();

// open generated image file in default image viewer installed in Windows
Process.Start(outputFilePath);
}
}
}

Download source code: watermarkingsdk_text_fits_page_diagonal_preset.zip (240 KB)

You can also use EXIF macros to watermark images with their extended information. See this sample to view tutorial

Tutorials:

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