hi dick,
probably the best way to accomplish this is to first
convert your jpegs to the gimp format. then create a
canvas large enough to hold the images. copy and paste
the images, leaving room to overlap. reduce the
opacity of the pasted image to at least 50% and nudge
it into place and then increase the opacity to 100%
again. once you have done this repetitive act to your
images you can save as a jpeg if you need to.
kdd
--- Dick Moores <rdmoores@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I need to splice some JPEGs together to create a
> panorama. Where in the GIMP
> docs (http://docs.gimp.org/en/) is this described?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dick Moores
>
>
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