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Simple means of joining images?

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skwire:
Or my original thought was to use Frameless,
which opens as many images as you want to, on your desktop.
Put them where you want them and take a Screenshot.
You may have to resize or crop before opening with Frameless.

http://skwire.dcmembers.com/fp/?page=frameless-cmpm (April 30, 2012, 07:15 PM)
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FWIW, you can adjust a Frameless window with the arrow keys for precise positioning:


* Up/Down/Left/Right arrow keys will move an image one pixel at a time.
* Shift + Up/Down/Left/Right arrow keys will move an image ten pixels at a time.

Ehtyar:
Not sure how much control you're after, but for the sake of completeness ImageMagick/GraphicsMagick convert with the -append switch will join images.

Ehtyar.

Renegade:
Why not just bite the bullet and learn to use the GIMP or Paint.NET? They do everything and more, and really, once you know how to use them, they're pretty easy to use, and free. Doing what you are asking to do is still very quick in both of them. There is a bit of a learning curve, but once you know the few little bits that you need to do that, it's trivial.

At the end of the day, you'll likely spend less time learning the GIMP or Paint.NET than you'd spend trying to find something that does only what you want. Often it's simply faster & easier to abandon the search for some specific functionality in favour of broader functionality.

cyberdiva:
JSHOT allows you append screenshots together either beside or below when you take take the shot .
-hpearce (April 30, 2012, 04:37 PM)
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HyperSnap also has this feature.

IainB:
Or something like this, maybe?


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