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Gint
I'm trying to do 14 different things and getting none of them done...

Irfanview satisfies 98% of my graphics needs. It's small, light, can be downloaded to any box in a heartbeat. But I need help with one tidbit so it can fulfill 100% of my needs.

I created a .clp file from PET. I then created two seperate .jpg files that I needed to combine as one .jpg image.

Anybody?
Brad Roberts
I dont use Irfanview much.. but I dont think you can create multiple layer pics with it. I use Photoshop and Paint shop pro.


B
Gint
I'm thinking it would be possible with Irfanview somehow. I can create a multi image .tif with it, but I want them all in one .jpg and can't quite figure that part out.
seanery
sorry gint, never used irfanview...I can help you with photoshop if you have it though
Gint
C'mon man. Load it up. I know you can figure this out.
Dave_Darling
Ever thought of using the Gimp? http://www.gimp.org Not sure if it'll do exactly what you want, but I've been able to do a buncha photo-manipulation with it in the past....

--DD
Gint
Didn't know gimp would run on MS platform. I appreciate the responses everyone, but that wasn't the question.

The question was (is): Does anyone know how to do this in Irfanview? If it can do multiple image .tif, then geez... it ought to be able to combine 2 .jpgs.

C'mon Sean!!!!!
seanery
just send me the pics and I'll do it.
Gint
I appreciate that too, but that's not the answer either. I don't want to send you files every time I want to combine 2 jpgs.

Please? Google and download. The thing is nothin to load up. I know you can at least tell me whether or not the application will perform the task.
seanery
OK, Click on Image>Create Panorama Image then select the pics you want to put together, then save as jpg.
Gint
You RULE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gint
BTW - I have Photoshop, I can do this in PS. But I want to use IrfanView. I have it loaded on every box I use, and it doesn't require a ton of cash and resources. I can even load and run it on the Windows Terminal Server at work.

Thanks!
seanery
no problem gint
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