Here is an example Python code using the Pillow library to add a caption to an image:
from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageFont
# Open the image
image = Image.open("img_example.jpg")
# Define font and font size
font = ImageFont.truetype("Waree-Bold.ttf", 120)
# Define text
text = "Caption Example"
# Create a draw object
draw = ImageDraw.Draw(image)
# Calculate text size
text_size = draw.textsize(text, font=font)
# Calculate text position
x = image.width // 2 - text_size[0] // 2
y = image.height - 240 - text_size[1] // 2
# Draw text on image
draw.text((x, y), text, fill='white', font=font)
# Save the new image with the caption
image.save("img_example_with_caption.jpg")
This code opens an image file named “img_example.jpg”, adds the caption “Caption Example” at the bottom center of the image, and saves the new image as “img_example_with_caption.jpg”.
You can customize the font, font size, text, text color, and caption position to fit your specific needs.
To get a list of fonts on your system, run the following command:
locate .ttf