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Photomerge Capability - Bernard46 - 09-22-2023 There's a very useful function in Adobe Photoshop Elements called Photomerge - this allows you to scan a very large document in several images and then combine them into a single image by just opening each one in the program and choosing the Photomerge tool. There are variations in the tool like Exposure or Panorama - it is the Panorama one I'm particularly interested in. I haven't been able to find anything similar in function or simplicity in GIMP - can anyone tell me if a Photomerge function is available in GIMP please? RE: Photomerge Capability - rich2005 - 09-22-2023 (09-22-2023, 08:18 AM)Bernard46 Wrote: .... scan a very large document in several images and then combine them into a single image ....it is the Panorama one I'm particularly interested in. An old script pandora see: https://www.shallowsky.com/software/pandora/ but it is very hands on. There are better tools, Hugin https://hugin.sourceforge.io/ or XPano https://github.com/krupkat/xpano (there is a link to MS Store) RE: Photomerge Capability - zeuspaul - 09-22-2023 I use the basics to merge photos. Import to separate layers, manually line them up and then merge the layers. It usually requires heal and clone tools among others. |