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Updated on 2024-03-04 GMT+08:00

Graphical User Interface (GUI) Mode

This section introduces an example of image processing in GUI mode. In this example, a style of a FZShuSong text watermark is created on the top left of the original image.

Procedure

  1. On the console homepage, click Service List in the upper left corner and choose Storage > Object Storage Service.
  2. In the bucket list, click the bucket you want to go to the Objects page.
  3. Click Upload Object. The Upload Object page is displayed.
  4. Click add file marked by red box in Figure 1 to open the local file browser.

    Figure 1 Uploading an image

  5. Select the image that you want to upload and click Open.
  6. Click Upload to upload the image. The uploaded image is displayed in the object list.
  7. In the navigation pane, choose Data Processing > Image Processing.
  8. Click Create. The style editing page is displayed. For details, see Figure 2.

    Figure 2 Creating a style

  9. Input the style name obs-111. On the editing page, select GUI.
  10. Click Watermark.

    1. In the drop-down list of watermark types, select Text watermark.
    2. In the input box, input Hello.
    3. Select DroidSansFallback.
    4. Input 600 for text size.
    5. Keep the default value 100 for the watermark transparency.
    6. Select the top left sign for the watermark location .
    7. Keep the disabled state for text shadow .
    8. Keep the default value 10 for both the vertical margin and horizontal margin.

    The style effect will be displayed on the right in real time. Figure 3 shows the final style effects.

    Figure 3 Style obs-111

  11. After finishing editing the image style, click OK to save the style. The new style obs-111 will be displayed in the style list.
  12. In the navigation pane, choose Objects. Click mountain.jpg in the object list to go to the file details page.
  13. Click the Preview Image tab to preview the effect of the current style. For details, see Figure 4.

    Figure 4 Preview Image

  14. Click Copy Link. After prompted with Copied successfully, you can obtain the access address of the image file.