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List:       opensuse
Subject:    Re: [oS-en] How to stitch scanned papers? - gimp
From:       Daniel Bauer <linux () daniel-bauer ! com>
Date:       2024-03-23 15:20:43
Message-ID: 48aa0468-cb54-4eb9-8382-12ae351b9119 () daniel-bauer ! com
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Am 23.03.24 um 16:00 schrieb Carlos E. R.:
> On 2024-03-23 14:44, Daniel Bauer wrote:
>> Am 23.03.24 um 13:49 schrieb Carlos E. R.:
>>> On 2024-03-23 05:10, David T-G wrote:
> 
> 
>>
>> If it's only one image I'd simply do it with the Gimp, easy and 
>> probably faster than searching for a software, install, try...
>>
>> Open one image in the gimp. Enlarge canvas to the full end size or 
>> larger.
>> Load the other images as layers.
>> Show only first layer and an adjoining one. Make the adjoining one 
>> semi-transparent and move it around until it fits. Make it 
>> nontrasparent again.
>> Continue with the remaining layers.
>> Save as jpg, png or whatever (or as xcf if you want to preserve layers)
>> Done.
> 
> I will have to do that. Not only moving, though, I need to rotate each 
> one a bit.
> 
> Now it is lunch and siesta.
> 
Buen provecho.

It's easy to rotate a layer, now there is a full size preview and you 
can use the keyboard arrows for fine adjustment (as with moving, too).
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