I don't see a reference image though I've asked for one.
On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 2:30 PM rich404 wrote:
> >Please let me restate the problem:
> >
> >When opening a jp2 file, gimp is opening only one layer, even though
> >the headers
> >are showing four bands and at least 2 layers...
> >r,
>
I have used Hugin quite a bit (but by no means an expert),
and it does all 4 steps quite well, normally.
(if any of the exposures is WAY different in light level, you might
want to use GIMP on that one to bring it closer to the others.)
Once it Aligns the photos, you can move the conglomeration
>Please let me restate the problem:
>
>When opening a jp2 file, gimp is opening only one layer, even though
>the headers
>are showing four bands and at least 2 layers...
>r,
>max
Interesting, now that there is a reference image.
Using ImageMagick (IM) identify - the jp2 is 8 bit grayscale with
>This is simply not true. GIMP has been able to open jp2 files for
>quite some time.
>
>It simply means that you're missing jp2 filetype from your GIMP build.
>
>On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 10:26 AM Adrian Midgley via gimp-user-list <
>gimp-user-list@gnome.org> wrote:
Please let me restate the
>This is simply not true. GIMP has been able to open jp2 files for
>quite some time.
>
>It simply means that you're missing jp2 filetype from your GIMP build.
>
>On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 10:26 AM Adrian Midgley via gimp-user-list <
>gimp-user-list@gnome.org> wrote:
I can open jp2 files... my
Doug asks:
> > I have taken a series of photos
> > laterally across the potential area. I now need to 'stitch' them together
Liam R E Quin writes:
> There are four steps, whichever program you use:
> (1) combine all the images into one big image, e.g.one per layer (File-
> >open as layers in
This is simply not true. GIMP has been able to open jp2 files for
quite some time.
It simply means that you're missing jp2 filetype from your GIMP build.
On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 10:26 AM Adrian Midgley via gimp-user-list <
gimp-user-list@gnome.org> wrote:
> That's a JPEG2000 format image.
> It
That's a JPEG2000 format image.
It allows larger colour depth and lossless compression, compared to JPEG.
Gimp up to 9.2 couldn't open them. I doubt 2.10 can.
You can convert them to JPG or probably to TIF and those are both openable.
On Wed, 22 Jan 2020, 22:34 mlorenzo2408, wrote:
> Hello,
On Sun, 2020-01-26 at 15:36 -0800, Doug & Kathy Davies via gimp-user-
list wrote:
> My
> question...can I use GIMP to get this done?
You may find hugin or another panorama stitcher is better at it. Hugin
takes a little work to get used to, but can get good results. Then
maybe use GIMP to clean