You are essentially building a panoramic - or stitching photos together. You can take a look at: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=7295
It shouldn't be too hard to do what you want manually as well. 1. Open A.jpg 2. Image->Canvas Size (increase canvas size in whatever dimension needed) 3. Layer->Layer to Image Size (your A.jpg layer is now the same size as the canvas) 3B - or create a new layer after increasing canvas size, then paste into the new layer (in step 5). 4. Open B.jpg, Select All (Ctrl-A), Edit->Copy (Ctrl-C) 5. Move to A.jpg image, paste (Ctrl-V). 6. Move B.jpg layer around (name it so it remains a separate layer rather than merging down when you anchor it). You might want to decrease opacity to 50% so you can line up with A.jpg. >>>>> On Mon, 26 Apr 2004, "mbh" == mbh wrote: mbh> I have four seperate images of a map which has been scanned in four mbh> sections. I now want to join the four images together in digital form mbh> to reproduce the original map in its entirity. ----- Timothy Jedlicka, [EMAIL PROTECTED], 1-630-713-4436, AOL-IM=bonzowork Network Entomologist, Lucent Technologies, Testers For Hire _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user