>
> If what you're trying to create is side-by-side images, you might try
> the Gimp pandora plugin or the Hugin app which create panoramic images
> from a set of images.
>
> R.Parr
> Temporal Arts
>
>
Ok, been reading and practising. Both the plugins you mentioned look more
photo oriented than th
On 08/22/2010 12:43 PM, Jim Hall wrote:
> Using Gimp 2.4.7 on Debian Lenny. I am not an artist, but I
> occasionally need the tool.
>
> What I need to do is "stitch" two or more images together to make a
> larger one. These are more like drawings than photos. Best analogy is:
> take 2 or 3 scree
Jim Hall wrote:
> ... Best analogy is:
> take 2 or 3 screenshots of an area of a city with google maps (map, not
> satellite view), put them together to make a single, larger one.
>
> I have looked at the manual, but since I don't know what this procedure
> is called (or even if it exists), I don
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 2:43 PM, Jim Hall wrote:
> What I need to do is "stitch" two or more images together to make a larger
> one. These are more like drawings than photos. Best analogy is: take 2 or 3
> screenshots of an area of a city with google maps (map, not satellite view),
> put them toge
Jim Hall wrote:
> Using Gimp 2.4.7 on Debian Lenny. I am not an artist, but I
> occasionally need the tool.
>
> What I need to do is "stitch" two or more images together to make a
> larger one. These are more like drawings than photos. Best analogy is:
> take 2 or 3 screenshots of an area of a c