I don't know what you are trying to do. Perhaps you want to paste test_0.png over each image (including itself) in turn.
I suggest you use "convert" instead of "mogrify". This will operate on one image at a time. Then put that in a shell "for" loop.
Just to clarify.
-I have a folder with images ...
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- 2016-07-08T06:49:38-07:00
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Bulk process of mogrify command
I have a folder with these images:
test_0.png
test_1.png
test_2.png
test_3.png
test_4.png
...
This command works fine for one image.
mogrify -gravity center -background white -extent 200x200 -draw 'image Dst_Over 0,0 0,0 "test_0.png"' *.png
My problem is that I need to run this command for all ...
test_0.png
test_1.png
test_2.png
test_3.png
test_4.png
...
This command works fine for one image.
mogrify -gravity center -background white -extent 200x200 -draw 'image Dst_Over 0,0 0,0 "test_0.png"' *.png
My problem is that I need to run this command for all ...