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Well, I can think of two right off hand that should do it.
Image Magick and the Gimp.
But the question of "why?" comes to mind.
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"My new computer's got the clocks, it rocks
But it was obsolete before I opened the box" - W.A.Y.
Margus Ramst wrote:
> You can do this in any decent paint program, but I doubt there is an app that
> does it automatically...
> It would be nearly trivial to program such an app, though. If you can't do it
> yourself, perhaps bugging some programmer type would help :)
>
> Margus
>
> Crunchy Frog wrote:
> >
> > Example, I have 10 BMP files that I rendered using POV. They are
> > explod01.bmp through explod10.bmp, each 64x64 pixels. I want to create a
> > bmp that is 640x64 containing all of the images so i can load them as
> > one file to use in my own display mechanism.
> >
> > I understand that if the images are 256 color that some color averaging
> > will need to be done, but my primary interest is just to physically
> > place the images side by side.
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