Thank  you Stuart.  vips certainly looks interesting.  I will definitely 
take a look when deciding on a workflow.

On Monday, March 11, 2024 at 8:54:33 AM UTC-7 stuartmm wrote:

> For things like this i use the command line vips ( 
> https://www.libvips.org/ ) which has an arrayjoin command .
> I find it handles large images better than Imagamagick
>
> join an array of images
> usage:
>    arrayjoin in out [--option-name option-value ...]
> where:
>    in           - Array of input images, input VipsArrayImage
>    out          - Output image, output VipsImage
> optional arguments:
>    across       - Number of images across grid, input gint
> default: 1
> min: 1, max: 1000000
>
> On Sunday 10 March 2024 at 16:12:15 UTC [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Great! Thanks for suggestions.  Just what I was looking for.
>>
>> On Sunday, March 10, 2024 at 8:45:06 AM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> When those screenshots have the same resolution you can create a raster 
>>> of that resolution in Gimp, make that magnetic, and drag the images on the 
>>> raster. They will snap to the raster and you can then export the image. 25 
>>> is nothing. I did this all the time with 140 or so images.
>>> On Sunday, March 10, 2024 at 3:35:20 PM UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>>> You could do this in Hugin, but it would be easier to use something 
>>>> like ImageMagick which has an 'append' function to do this - Bruno
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, 10 Mar 2024, 14:24 Joseph Elfelt wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I wrote software that can take a series of screenshots that exactly 
>>>>> adjoin.  Each screenshot is part of a map.  Currently I am using an older 
>>>>> version of photoshop to stitch the screenshots together into a large JPG. 
>>>>>  
>>>>> While this works fine, I am looking for recommendations for free software 
>>>>> that will work on a windows 10 PC.
>>>>>
>>>>> Again, the screenshots exactly adjoin.  There is no overlap to match 
>>>>> up.
>>>>>
>>>>> A typical finished image will consist of 25 screenshots.  5 across and 
>>>>> 5 down.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is Hugin a good choice for this or should I look elsewhere?
>>>>>
>>>>

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