Combining many images together

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I'm looking for programs to combine many (more than two) images together, as
I need with scanned images from an original one which is too large to scan
as one image.
Thanks.
Giovanni
 
GRL said:
I'm looking for programs to combine many (more than two) images together, as
I need with scanned images from an original one which is too large to scan
as one image.

A friend of me wrote a program to stitch hundreds of microscope
pictures. Only drawback is that it only can process bmp (so you have to
convert them first) - he exceeded almost every quota because of this,
but the pictures are nice... The GUI is not nice but it works, you can
also use the command-line tool directly.

https://gna.org/projects/mipisti

If you need advice, just post here or into the support tracker.

Windows binaries are in the download area. Linux/BSD/Mac users can use
the sources.


HTH,
Bernd
 
I've forgot to mention one big advantage: if you scan your large object,
you only have to take care that the partial images do pairwise overlap,
the program does the rest (1-2 2-3 3-4 ...).
 
Sorry, but this program seems unusable: no real interface, no help, etc.
Thank you anyway.
Giovanni
 
Thank you. I knew this possible use of Irfanview, I'm looking for something
a litlle more elaborate.
Giovanni
 
GRL wrote: > Sorry, but this program seems unusable: no real interface,
no help, etc.
It is a "laboratory" program ...

No help, but a somehow introduction and some screenshots:

http://home.gna.org/mipisti/

convert your pics to bmp,
put them into a directory
start adjust.exe
set zoom factor so that the resulting detail picture-size is less
than 320x200


hth,
Bernd
 
GRL said:
I'm looking for programs to combine many (more than two) images together,
as
I need with scanned images from an original one which is too large to scan
as one image.
Thanks.
Giovanni

Have a look at Osiva
http://www.noping.net/kent/osiva/

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GRL said:
I'm looking for programs to combine many (more than two) images together, as
I need with scanned images from an original one which is too large to scan
as one image.

Hello Giovanni,

There's a list of apps here:

http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/acf/P_GRAPHICS.php#6.19Stitch-Panoramas

PanoTools, The Panorama Factory etc. etc.

Susan
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Thanks to everyone, and thank you, Susan; among the programs at the link you
say, I've found "framer", very simple, but it does exactly what I want.
Giovanni
 
GRL said:
"Susan Bugher" <[email protected]> ha scritto nel messaggio


Thanks to everyone, and thank you, Susan; among the programs at the link you
say, I've found "framer", very simple, but it does exactly what I want.

I'm delighted to hear that. :) :) :)

FYI to the group. Remco de Korte's site is listed on the acf Members
Sites page. In addition to Framer he's made many screensavers and some
games and other apps.

Program: Framer
Author: (Remco de Korte)
Ware: (Freeware)
http://www.xs4all.nl/~remcodek/

FRAMER (368K) v3.3
http://www.xs4all.nl/~remcodek/zip/framer.zip

Framer is an easy-to-use tool that takes a series of images (frames) and
pastes them together into one strip. These strips can be used for
animations in programs.
You can set margins to crop frames manually or let the program seek the
optimal margins.
New in:
* v2.0 - built-in counterpart DeFramer which cuts a strip of images into
separate frames.
* v2.2 - support for GIF, JPG, PCX, PNG and TGA.
* v2.3 - possibility to save JPGs.
* v3.0 - possibility to paste images in a grid, JPG-saving temporarily
disabled.
* v3.1 - cropping function added, editable image list.
* v3.2 - inclusion of Masker, a tool to compare images and filter out
identical parts
* v3.3 - grid option added to DeFramer

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I'm looking for programs to combine many (more than two) images together, as
I need with scanned images from an original one which is too large to scan
as one image.

ArcSoft has a freeware version of PhotoStudio that does a superb and
intuitive job of stitching in any direction. www.arcsoft.com
 
M.L. said:
ArcSoft has a freeware version of PhotoStudio that does a superb and
intuitive job of stitching in any direction. www.arcsoft.com

This link worked in the recent past - it's DEAD

http://atlantic.photoisland.com/photosharing/pstudiotrial.html

The Wayback Machine doesn't have that page. . .

I don't know if the file is out there anywhere. . .

Program: ArcSoft PhotoStudio
Author: Arcsoft

The file name is PS20SE.exe
(1.90 MB) (1,994,914 bytes)

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Mel said:

Damn you're good. :) :) :)

These apps are on that page:

ArcSoft PhotoStudio 2.0 SE
ArcSoft PhotoPrinter 2.0 LE version
ArcSoft PhotoFantasy 2.0 LE

I think PhotoFantasy is freeware - downloaded it and will report back. I
had to use DLExpert to get complete downloads (Mozilla's downloader
aborted). Downloaded PhotoPrinter too to make sure it could be done - I
had to use DLExpert to get the complete download for that one too.

FYI - the PhotoFantasy link redirects to:

http://web.archive.org/web/20000816094212/www.arcsoft.com/files/PhotoFantasyLE.exe

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