Joining 2 images

Mark Smith lists at futilism.com
Sun May 3 20:58:11 EDT 2009


This may be easy to do in magick:

http://www.imagemagick.org/script/command-line-options.php#append

Best,

Mark

On 4 May 2009, at 01:56, Mark Smith wrote:

> Sarah, others may know better, but I think you'll find this  
> difficult to do. The way one might do this in a stack would be to  
> import both images, then get the imageData of each, and join them up.
>
> The imageData is actually just a list of pixel values as they are  
> rendered by rev. Typically, a jpeg or png image file does not  
> actually contain that data, it will contain a compressed version  
> which you can't just stick together in the same way.
>
> You may need to look into a command line tool like image magick  
> that you can make shell calls to, either to extract the imageData  
> or to do the whole job.
>
> Hopefully someone more knowledgable will be able to tell us I'm  
> wrong, but that's my understanding. :(
>
> best,
>
> Mark
>
>
> On 4 May 2009, at 00:12, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
>
>> Hi all you graphics gurus out there,
>>
>> I have 2 images, each 40 x 40 pixels.
>> I want to join then side by side to end up with an image 80 x 40.
>> Since this is for use in On-Rev, it has to work in script only, no
>> stack or image objects can be used.
>>
>> I am a complete noob when it come to graphics, but I know there are
>> people here who are experts, so if anyone has any suggestions, I  
>> would
>> be most grateful.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sarah
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