Quoting Yoni Rabkin Katzenell, from the post of Sat, 28 Aug:
> imagemagick [http://www.imagemagick.org/] is a collection of tools that
> can perform pretty much any manipulation you wish from the command
> line. If you look at the front page of their Web site you will see that
> "Draw shapes or text on an image" is a feature.
> 
> Imagemagic is ideal for inclusion into scripts.

great! scratch what I said, this seems like the right solution! It's
good to know IM is such a strong tool.

I also thought of another solution... every lab I tried prints the name
of the JPG on the back of the picture. what you can do is, without
hurting the quality of the picture is just to rename it to a string that
includes the date and description, and you will have that printed on the
back rather than the front.

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Ira Abramov
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