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leopards00 June 21st, 2012 07:36 PM

Merging pics
 
Can somebody explain if MS paint can do this or if there is an online hosting site like flickr that allows this? I dont have photoshop and was wondering if there was an easy way to do this. Thanks!

Pepper II June 22nd, 2012 01:49 AM

I like Irfanview for merging and if you have Windows try Microsoft Picture Manager for rotating and cropping before joining.

deepsepia July 31st, 2012 07:57 PM

You just want to take a bunch of photos and make a collage/montage out of them?

There are tons of apps that'll do this?

There's a remarkably good rree online photoshop clone here:

http://pixlr.com/editor/

Midnight Air July 31st, 2012 09:54 PM

Photoscape
 
Please also try Photoscape, you can download it from download dot com for free. Very powerful but very easy to use, does everything you want.

Minimoo July 31st, 2012 11:37 PM

Or if you want to go Pro Level (like Photoshop, needs some learning) and free, try GIMP (.org)

Darth Joules August 2nd, 2012 07:42 PM

There are only two was to merge two halves of an image together (I assume that's what the OP is asking). The easy way or the hard way!

Doing it the easy way where you just rotate and line up the two halves of an image then any good free programs like IrfanVeiw is recommended, Photoscope just appears to be a clone with less functionality. GIMP is also good.

However the easy way usually produces crap results, even when using Photoshop's auto join tool, because too many people just slap the two halves together and call it a "join", "stitch", or "merge" without bothering to edit out the join. To join two halves together properly and make it look both good and seemless you need the time, the tools, and a bit of skill. That is the hard way.

You can edit out the join using free programs, but for the hard way you ideally need something that supports layers because having a layers tool is a massive boon if you want to do a good job of joining. Photoshop Elements does the job. Whilst not as good as the expensive full blown Photoshop, it has enough tools to get you by and most importantly it supports layers!

Example of the hard way done in Photoshop:

http://img128.imagevenue.com/loc401/..._123_401lo.jpg
1) Images to be joined together. My own scans, I always scan a centre section to aid with lining up and later repairing.

http://img143.imagevenue.com/loc205/..._123_205lo.jpg
2) All three images lined up together. This would be the end of the easy way.

http://img182.imagevenue.com/loc492/..._123_492lo.jpg
3) Time spent repairing the image to create a joined/merged image. Note: this is only showing the layers of the repair work done.

http://img193.imagevenue.com/loc530/..._123_530lo.jpg
4) With all the layers switched on we now have what looks like one whole image without the spine gap or join lines. Image is later flattened and edited further for colour correction, etc; and yes the original mag pages really did have that bad of a red cast.

Jism Jim August 11th, 2012 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by leopards00 (Post 2117174)
Can somebody explain if MS paint can do this or if there is an online hosting site like flickr that allows this? I dont have photoshop and was wondering if there was an easy way to do this. Thanks!


The right software uses two reference points that appear on both pics to line them up and blends the seam.

Ms Paint, Irfanview and Photoscape can not do this. Of course they can put 2 pics next to each other and save that as one image, but that's not the same thing as merging two halves of one pic together so that it looks like one picture.

This site has a list of stitching software. Most stitching software is aimed at panorama photos, so I'm not sure they offer the desired effect.As far as free general photo software is concerned, possibly the Gimp and the free version of Serif Photo Plus can do it.

Jism Jim July 5th, 2015 12:28 PM

FYI, here are my guides on stitching pics:
http://vintage-erotica-forum.com/t25...ial-scans.html


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