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Mike S.
I'm looking for a program that will take a folder full of images of
different sizes, and stitch/tile them together into a single full-screen
image.
Irfanview does half the job ... using its panorama function you can create
that image one horizontal strip at a time, save the intermediate images,
and then create a new vertical panorama of each of the horizontally-tiled
intermediate images. It's cumbersome and time-consuming but it eventually
gets the job done. But as the number of images increases, the
acceptability factor drops.
Anything which can do this semi-automatically? It would need to
tile/panorama/stitch both vertically and horizontally AT THE SAME TIME,
and re-size component images to fit.
different sizes, and stitch/tile them together into a single full-screen
image.
Irfanview does half the job ... using its panorama function you can create
that image one horizontal strip at a time, save the intermediate images,
and then create a new vertical panorama of each of the horizontally-tiled
intermediate images. It's cumbersome and time-consuming but it eventually
gets the job done. But as the number of images increases, the
acceptability factor drops.
Anything which can do this semi-automatically? It would need to
tile/panorama/stitch both vertically and horizontally AT THE SAME TIME,
and re-size component images to fit.