[Discuss] stitching images together in The Gimp ??

Daniel M. German dmgerman at uvic.ca
Fri Nov 3 12:20:22 PST 2006


 p willis twisted the bytes to say:

 p> Quoting Larry Gagnon <lggagnon at uniserve.com>:
 >> I am attempting to stitch together some smaller orthophoto images of 
 >> Victoria into one larger one, using the Gimp. Rather unsuccessfully. 
 >> Methodology so far is to open the first image, increase its Canvas Size, 
 >> open second image, select all, copy and then paste 2nd image into first 
 >> and then move it until it stitches together correctly and then choose 
 >> Layer, Anchor Layer, Save.
 >> 
 >> However, increasing the canvas size again for the 3rd image works but 
 >> doing the same manouever causes the pasted 3rd image to not fill the new 
 >> canvas size, it gets chopped off even though the canvas is large enough.
 >> 
 >> Any ideas appreciated.
 >> 
 >> 
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 p> Some panorama tools. I don't know if they work vertically though.

 p> http://bugbear.blackfish.org.uk/~bruno/panorama-tools/

Yes, they do, but it is not trivial. The problem is not the same as
stitching images taken from the same point, but to the problem of
taking different scans of a document and stitching them together.




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