On 2/17/2011 1:12 PM, mikepain...@safe-mail.net wrote:
> Dear experts,
>
> How can I make 1 image out of 2 images?
>
> I have made
> - 1 image with a black line on white background saved as xcf
> - 1 image with a black letter "A" on white background saved as xcf
> Both images are rectangulars.
> I scaled the height of both images to the same value.
>
> Output should be 1 image
> - with white background
> - one rectangular consisting of the old 2 rectangulars
> - area is the sum of the area of the 2 old rectangulars
> - on left side the "line" image
> - on right side the "A" image
> - new image can be saved as xcf
>
> Please give me the answer in a simply consecutive row of commands like:
>
> GIMP>  file>  open file: image with line>  right click on image>  image>  
> scale image>  ...
> GIMP>  file>  open file: image with letter>  ...
>
> Respectfully
> Mike
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Hi,

GIMP>  file>  open file: image with line>  Image menu>  Canvas Size>  Duplicate 
the width and leave the height (You can unlock them by the chain icon on the 
right)>  make sure that the image is on the left of the new canvas in the 
preview, then click Resize>  File>  Open as Layers: image with A>  move it to 
the right by move tool>  flatten, remove alpha channel, as you wish (In layers 
dialog, right-click on the layer)>  save as...

Abel
not at all expert

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