The previous answers assume that the two .jpeg photos' subjects are right next
to each other,
and that you want to make one big photo - essentially a panorama.
I concur with their answer: hugin is good for that. Sometimes a minimum of work
is needed;
sometimes more fiddling is necessary.
Howeve
On 04/05/17 04:11, DERoss wrote:
I have two JPEG files, each with a photo. I want to creat a single file
that has the photos stitched together side-by-side. While I know how to
export an image from GIMP into a JPEG file, I cannot figure out how to
stitch two images together. How do I do this?
On Thu, 4 May 2017 14:14:34 -0400
Steve Kinney wrote:
> On 05/03/2017 10:11 PM, DERoss wrote:
> > I have two JPEG files, each with a photo. I want to creat a single
> > file that has the photos stitched together side-by-side. While I
> > know how to export an image from GIMP into a JPEG file, I
By 'stitch' I assume you mean 'combine in a relatively nuanced way', as
opposed to simply laying one image down next to the other...
The other reply explained the basics in GIMP. If you do this kind of
thing with any regularity, though, I'd recommend looking in to Hugin,
which is an amazing (a
On 05/04/2017 04:53 AM, stefanped wrote:
> The issue was, even though i selected PNG from the drop down on the right, it
> was exporting as jpeg. I hit the + select file type (by extension) on the left
> and a box popped up and from there i selected PNG and that fixed it.
Nothing broken there - t
On 05/03/2017 10:11 PM, DERoss wrote:
> I have two JPEG files, each with a photo. I want to creat a single file
> that has the photos stitched together side-by-side. While I know how to
> export an image from GIMP into a JPEG file, I cannot figure out how to
> stitch two images together. How d
On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 7:30 PM, mgroothuis wrote:
> >On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 4:50 PM, Casey Connor
> > >
> >And if you have trouble with it, please let me know. :)
>
> Thank you, I will try there. In the past I have had problems with Partha's
> installs, no doubt caused by my computer setup, but I
On Thu, May 04, 2017 at 01:21:41AM +0200, JackOats wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Have just started using & getting familiar with Gimp. Obviously LOADS of
> things
> to learn.
> I started work on a project - imported a .png to work on.
> I had this as a background layer with 3 layers stacked on top which
Hey, i have a problem. The bar with brush settings and stuff has become
incredibly big so i decided to close it and open new one. After adding options
to the new toolbar i choosed rubber and as i was moving the cursor it was going
smoothly bigger and smaller as the picture being transparent in some
>Things look alright on GIMP side from yur screenshot, but for the fact
>your image filename lists it as a ".jpg".
>
>The jpg file format has no support for transparency, and the
>"simptons" of trying to save transparency to such a file would be
>exactly waht you describe.
>
>Are you sure you are r
Hi All,
Have just started using & getting familiar with Gimp. Obviously LOADS of things
to learn.
I started work on a project - imported a .png to work on.
I had this as a background layer with 3 layers stacked on top which had various
coloured pencil & brushwork on.
My problem is saving & export
>On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 4:50 PM, Casey Connor
>
>And if you have trouble with it, please let me know. :)
Thank you, I will try there. In the past I have had problems with Partha's
installs, no doubt caused by my computer setup, but I will give this a try. Do I
need to uninstall version 2.9.2 or wi
I have two JPEG files, each with a photo. I want to creat a single file
that has the photos stitched together side-by-side. While I know how to
export an image from GIMP into a JPEG file, I cannot figure out how to
stitch two images together. How do I do this? Better, where in the
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