Greg Heath
Subscriber
Greg, Here is a free Mac stitching program that might meet your needs: http://hugin.sourceforge.net/ I have no connection with or experience with this program.
thank you...

Greg, Here is a free Mac stitching program that might meet your needs: http://hugin.sourceforge.net/ I have no connection with or experience with this program.
Thanks John... I appreciate the help and the light hearted humor...lolJohn, I don't mean to be a spelling nazi but I think you left out an "a" in scaaaaaner.![]()
John, I don't mean to be a spelling nazi but I think you left out an "a" in scaaaaaner.![]()
Thanks John... I appreciate the help and the light hearted humor...lol
no worries, but YOU speelled it wrong, its skaaaaaner, not scaaaaaner
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What's so complicated? So long as my computer monitor screen shows me a picture that looks like the thing you made out of light-sensitive materials I can't complain. The intermediate steps, maybe scanning, maybe re-imaging with some sort of camera, would all have to be legitimate if original appearance is preserved.
If you scan a positive show me the positive.
If you scan a negative show me the negative.
If you scan a negative and cook it Photoshop (etc) so it displays as a positive on my monitor screen I have no reason to look at it. Surely APUG is a sanctuary from pictures synthesised in cyberspace.
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