Yep.  Either PSP or GIMP would be for combining images.  I haven't used GIMP
in a while (I mostly use PSP and Photoshop), so I can't speak for it.  PSP
has a nice "stitch" feature that allows you to combine slices of an image.
You can overlay the slices with the upper layer set to partial transparency
so you can see through to the lower layer.  It really helps with getting the
images lined up straight.

Wendy had a good idea, too.  If you have Adobe Acrobat, just print the page
from your browser to the Acrobat printer driver or the distiller.

Larry Hiscock
Western Computer Services
http://www.wcs-corp.com


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I take it that this would be for combining the images?

George

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>Even better is a program called GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation
>Program) that's open source and free.  I've used it on Linux,
>but it's also got binaries for running on Windows as well.
>It's almost as full featured as Photo Shop.  You can find out
>more information and download it here:  http://www.gimp.org/index.html
>
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>You could try using a better paint program ;-)  Paint Shop Pro comes to
>mind.  It's got all the feature of high end programs like
>Photoshop, but
>it's under $100
>
>Larry Hiscock
>Western Computer Services
>http://www.wcs-corp.com
>
>
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>ok. I'm trying to document one of our applications. It uses the web
>browser as the front end.
>
>One of the pages is longer than the window. Anyone know of any
>utilities
>that will allow me to
>convert this into an image?
>
>I tried capturing top, capturing bottom, and combining them in PCPaint,
>but I lost alot of quality.
>So, now I'm on a trek to find an application to capture the entire
>window as one long image.
>
>Thanks
>George
>
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