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Making one picture from several - MarGa - 09-12-2023 Dear all, I would like to create one picture from several pictures of the same object that I took from a microscop. I work on microscopic elements and I can't take juste one picture of the whole blade so I decided to take several pictures of the same blade. In each picture there is at least one element that still the same from a picture to another because I want to make sure I always have a reference point (or landmark). Do you know if in GIMP there an automatic way to recreate the blade from all this pictures? Or do I have to take them one by one and reassemble them manually? I ma sorry if I am not clear...Please tell me if you need precisions or if you don't understand my question. Thank you for your answer! Have a great day! RE: Making one picture from several - PixLab - 09-12-2023 (09-12-2023, 02:38 PM)MarGa Wrote: Dear all, If you have plenty, you might want to use Hugin to stitch your photos together, it's a dedicated software to make panorama and so (Free and Open source as well), there is a tutorial on their website too RE: Making one picture from several - MarGa - 09-12-2023 (09-12-2023, 04:51 PM)PixLab Wrote:Thank you very much for your quick answer. I'll try Hugin!(09-12-2023, 02:38 PM)MarGa Wrote: Dear all, But do you know if this is possible with GIMP? RE: Making one picture from several - denzjos - 09-12-2023 A found from Ofnuts : https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-For-your-panoramas-Xpano RE: Making one picture from several - MarGa - 09-12-2023 (09-12-2023, 05:16 PM)denzjos Wrote: A found from Ofnuts : Thank you!! I'll try that also!! RE: Making one picture from several - rich2005 - 09-12-2023 (09-12-2023, 05:04 PM)MarGa Wrote: ..... There are plugins that align layers, Ofnuts has one from here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp-tools/files/scripts/ look for ofn-layer-aligner.zip dated 2016-07-12 Unzip, put it in your Gimp user plugins folder. There is probably a help file in the zip as well. Best working with two layers at a time, just keep merging and adding layers but as an example 40 second demo animation https://i.imgur.com/bhcb7W5.mp4 Edit: always better if you give Gimp version and OS |