Hi Chris, On 15 May 11 01:01 Christoph Schwitter <christophschwit...@bluewin.ch> said: > If there is a way to do this? Or another way to get the same result?
Scaling down will always mean that, at some point, you will need to up-scale it with the consequent loss of detail. Stitching several parts together will lead to a slow final process, which may coke if you have insufficient RAM. Probably the only way to do it well is to ensure you have enough RAM installed, and that will mean an eeeennnooormous amount. The image size, that the GIMP works with is many times bigger than a JPEG file that you load. Check the status line on the GIMP. A typical 2.2Mb file from my 9Mpx camera expands to around 80Mb once uncompressed for editing within the GIMP. Greg Chapman http://www.gregtutor.plus.com Helping new users of KompoZer and The GIMP _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user