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Combining multiple jpegs into 1



On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 12:24:32 -0500 (EST)
"Rich Braun" <richb at pioneer.ci.net> wrote:

> What I usually do for simplicity's sake is just bring up the images on-screen
> using whatever tools are most convenient, and then use a screen-capture
> utility to make the composite jpeg file.  I've done enough desktop-support
> that this is really the only reasonable recommendation I've found for helping
> people at all levels of technical ability to make photo compositions.
That works also. 

> Here is a page of capture utility reviews I found in a quick search: 
> http://tejasconsulting.com/open-testware/feature/screen-capture-tools-survey.html
> 
> The screen capture utility I use at home, because I Windoze XP is my desktop
> even though most of the apps are served on a separate Linux box, is
> ScreenHunter 4.0.
There are a number of screen capture programs I've used on Linux,
KSnapshot, TheGimp, gnome-snapshot and a few others. I generally use
what I can think of at the time. 
The other day, we had to take a snapshot of a crashed system for a
partner, and I used my cell phone :-)
In this case, the 5 separate jpegs were ok. Combining them together
would have been more effective, but not really a problem/
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Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
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