Christopher Sawtell wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 February 2007, Kerry Mayes wrote:
>   
>> Is there something more like "gimp for paintbrush users" around?
>> (Preferably online) For example, I wanted to create a picture that was
>> just two copies of the same picture side by side.
>>     
> I'm wondering if you actually mean something more to this effect?
>
> With hugin you can assemble a mosaic of photographs into a complete panorama, 
> stitch any series of overlapping pictures and much more.
>
> If so go here:-
> http://hugin.sourceforge.net/
> and here
> http://panotools.sourceforge.net/
>
> Beautiful results claimed ( I havn't used the programs )
>
> --
> CS
>
>
>
>   
Thanks for the pointers: I was wondering if there was something like
this available. I have a whole series of photos of the Waimak - Mingha -
Bealey valleys taken from the ridge above the Bealey Hut that I have
been trying to assemble into a big panorama using gimp, using the
methods described in 'Beginning GIMP'. I was holding the camera by hand,
however, so they are all rotated slightly.

I can't wait to try it...

Stephen


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