@kjarn in this case its an image made up of 3 photos
@kcphotography to do this in Gimp you create a new layer big enough to take all 3 images that you want to use, then open each image seperately go to edit ---> copy and then close the image then on the new layer go to edit ---> paste as ---> new layer. Do this for as many images as you like then when you have finished bring up the merge control ( ctrl + m ) and click on merge :)
I cheated and did it as a collage in Picnik for now. I will try it in GIMP probably tomorrow. I just got super tired all of a sudden, so I'm heading to bed early!
@kcphotography - I see. Sort of like photostitch but using three photos. So your aim is to join all three without it being a collage? I'd like to see it when you are done.
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@kcphotography to do this in Gimp you create a new layer big enough to take all 3 images that you want to use, then open each image seperately go to edit ---> copy and then close the image then on the new layer go to edit ---> paste as ---> new layer. Do this for as many images as you like then when you have finished bring up the merge control ( ctrl + m ) and click on merge :)
I cheated and did it as a collage in Picnik for now. I will try it in GIMP probably tomorrow. I just got super tired all of a sudden, so I'm heading to bed early!
@kjarn @katiegc24 This is a triptych: http://www.facebook.com/KimCampbellPhotography Like I said, it was done in Picnik. I will do a better version when time permits
Thanks again Lee!!