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Old 01-02-2005, 08:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default How to join sliced images ???


Hi friends,

As you all know some websites slice bigger images to smaller parts to allow faster downloads. I want a software that can join the sliced images smoothly without creating any alighment problems.

Any suggestions? Thanks in advance
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Old 01-02-2005, 04:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
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use Irfan View. I dont know how its done but my friend told me that there is a process to do it in Irfan Viewer
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hmm to aling the sliced images it's easy.
After slicing the image in photshop go to File>save for web
there you slect html and *voila* u have a html generated with your sliced images.


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The image size also get small ! JeBa says it
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1. Open one of the image sections with MS Paint. It's most convenient to open the top left-hand image first.

2. Increase the canvas area to a size big enough to hold the whole image after they are joined. You can do this either by pulling at the corner of the canvas area or by entering the desired size from Image-->Attributes

3. Go to Edit-->Paste From...

4. Select one of the other image sections by double-clicking or click and open. The second image will be pasted on the first image.

5. Before de-selecting the pasted image, click inside the selected area and keep pressing the mouse button. Now, without letting go of the mouse button, move the second image where you want it to join the first image.

6. Repeat the process for the other sections.

There may be utilities to do the job automatically.
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Old 21-04-2005, 12:35 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Ok.. I am bringing back this topic after long time !!!
The method suggested by cooljeba and pimpom are not giving good results. Any other ideas ?
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Try any panorama maker.
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