Stitching Images Together - Ulead PHOTOIMPACT 11 User Manual

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106 ULEAD PHOTOIMPACT USER GUIDE
4. Click OK to apply the Auto-process option(s) to the image.
Note: Most of the options in the Auto-process dialog box can be accessed
independently by selecting their respective commands on the Adjust: Auto-
process submenu.

Stitching images together

There are a number of instances in which your image may not be in one piece. For
instance, an image might be too big for a scanner or that you have made separate
screen captures of an image whose dimensions extend beyond that of the monitor.
Whatever the case, Stitch Scanned Images lets you accurately and efficiently
reconstruct an image from multiple pieces.
The way in which you use Stitch to join image strips depends entirely on the
condition of the images you have. For this reason, Stitch provides multiple options
and controls for both manual and automatic stitching, giving you pixel-level control
for seamless joining of images. You can:
• Set auto-stitching parameters to make automatic matches and align a
floating image over an active image.
• Drag a floating image until it matches up with an active image.
• Define the reference point in each image to align the two images.
• Select Auto fine-tune to help the images snap into the correct relative
position when manually stitching photos.
• Set the transparency of the floating image to aid manual stitching and to
define how images are combined in the overlap area.
Notes:
• You can only join images that share the same data type and are either
Grayscale or True Color.
• Stitch Scanned Images only works with base images; objects cannot be
stitched. To stitch an object, it must first be merged onto the base image.
• It is not recommended to use Stitch Scanned Images to combine photos
taken using a digital camera.

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