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Fwd: Re: "Knitting" Images? Jenny Drake 17 Jan 09:43
Jenny Drake
2003-01-17 09:43:10 UTC (over 21 years ago)

Fwd: Re: "Knitting" Images?

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Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] "Knitting" Images? Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 08:42:43 +0000 From: Jenny Drake
To: hancock@anansispaceworks.com

Another one worth a look at is vips. I've used this succesfully and the principal developer is very helpful. Take a look at http://www.vips.ecs.soton.ac.uk/ . There are linux, windows and mac binaries as well as source.

Jen

On Friday 17 Jan 2003 6:09 am, Terry Hancock wrote:

A long, long time ago, in a graphics package far, far away ...

There was a utility, which I think was called "knit" which would correlate two images, look for an overlap region and use the result to composite them into a single image. The application, of course, was putting together multiple scans or photos of the same original when the scanner or FOV was too small to capture the whole.

Does Gimp have any equivalent to that and/or is there an external program that I can use (on Linux) to do it? Also, is there a more appropriate term for it, because "gimp knit images" does not turn up anything too appropriate on Google. :-)

Thanks for any pointers, Terry

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