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.
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
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 -
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
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
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
>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
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 &
>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
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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