How might I add a watermark effect to an image in Android?

I have an image with frames and I need to add a watermark effect. How might I do this?


Solution 1:

I found great tutorial on Android Image Processing here.

public static Bitmap mark(Bitmap src, String watermark, Point location, Color color, int alpha, int size, boolean underline) {
    int w = src.getWidth();
    int h = src.getHeight();
    Bitmap result = Bitmap.createBitmap(w, h, src.getConfig());

    Canvas canvas = new Canvas(result);
    canvas.drawBitmap(src, 0, 0, null);

    Paint paint = new Paint();
    paint.setColor(color);
    paint.setAlpha(alpha);
    paint.setTextSize(size);
    paint.setAntiAlias(true);
    paint.setUnderlineText(underline);
    canvas.drawText(watermark, location.x, location.y, paint);

    return result;
}

Thanks to Pete Houston who shares such useful tutorial on basic image processing.

Solution 2:

For others reference, if you want to add the logo of your application (which is in your drawable folder(s)) on top of image use following method:

private Bitmap addWaterMark(Bitmap src) {
        int w = src.getWidth();
        int h = src.getHeight();
        Bitmap result = Bitmap.createBitmap(w, h, src.getConfig());
        Canvas canvas = new Canvas(result);
        canvas.drawBitmap(src, 0, 0, null);

        Bitmap waterMark = BitmapFactory.decodeResource(mContext.getResources(), R.drawable.logo);
        canvas.drawBitmap(waterMark, 0, 0, null);

        return result;
    }

Solution 3:

If someone is still searching for this, I found a good solution here

It adds a watermark to the bottom right portion and scales it according to the source image which was exactly what I was looking for.

/**
 * Embeds an image watermark over a source image to produce
 * a watermarked one.
 * @param source The source image where watermark should be placed
 * @param watermark Watermark image to place
 * @param ratio A float value < 1 to give the ratio of watermark's height to image's height,
 *             try changing this from 0.20 to 0.60 to obtain right results
 */
public static Bitmap addWatermark(Bitmap source, Bitmap watermark, float ratio) {
    Canvas canvas;
    Paint paint;
    Bitmap bmp;
    Matrix matrix;
    RectF r;

    int width, height;
    float scale;

    width = source.getWidth();
    height = source.getHeight();

    // Create the new bitmap
    bmp = Bitmap.createBitmap(width, height, Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
    paint = new Paint(Paint.ANTI_ALIAS_FLAG | Paint.DITHER_FLAG | Paint.FILTER_BITMAP_FLAG);

    // Copy the original bitmap into the new one
    canvas = new Canvas(bmp);
    canvas.drawBitmap(source, 0, 0, paint);

    // Scale the watermark to be approximately to the ratio given of the source image height
    scale = (float) (((float) height * ratio) / (float) watermark.getHeight());

    // Create the matrix
    matrix = new Matrix();
    matrix.postScale(scale, scale);

    // Determine the post-scaled size of the watermark
    r = new RectF(0, 0, watermark.getWidth(), watermark.getHeight());
    matrix.mapRect(r);

    // Move the watermark to the bottom right corner
    matrix.postTranslate(width - r.width(), height - r.height());

    // Draw the watermark
    canvas.drawBitmap(watermark, matrix, paint);

    return bmp;
}

And it is well commented which is what is a huge plus!