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From: George Pantazopoulos 
Subject: Program to reassemble tiles into a full image 
Date:  7 Aug 2004 20:31:30 
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Hey fellow POV-Ray hackers,
     Do you know of a program that will run under linux and recombine a 
set of image tiles into one image? Preferably PNG 24 and 48-bit would be 
supported. Also, will it cope with the tile images output by POV-Ray 
(which have their dimensions incorrectly specified to allow continued 
tracing) ?
Thanks,
George
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From: Tor Olav Kristensen 
Subject: Re: Program to reassemble tiles into a full image 
Date:  8 Aug 2004 08:35:09 
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George Pantazopoulos wrote:
> Hey fellow POV-Ray hackers,
> 
>     Do you know of a program that will run under linux and recombine a 
> set of image tiles into one image? Preferably PNG 24 and 48-bit would be 
> supported. Also, will it cope with the tile images output by POV-Ray 
> (which have their dimensions incorrectly specified to allow continued 
> tracing) ?
Have a look at ImageMagick:
http://www.imagemagick.org/
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From: Tor Olav Kristensen 
Subject: Re: Program to reassemble tiles into a full image 
Date:  8 Aug 2004 08:46:18 
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Tor Olav Kristensen wrote:
> George Pantazopoulos wrote:
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>> Hey fellow POV-Ray hackers,
>>
>>     Do you know of a program that will run under linux and recombine a 
>> set of image tiles into one image? Preferably PNG 24 and 48-bit would 
>> be supported. Also, will it cope with the tile images output by 
>> POV-Ray (which have their dimensions incorrectly specified to allow 
>> continued tracing) ?
> 
> 
> Have a look at ImageMagick:
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> http://www.imagemagick.org/
The last of these examples for "montage";
http://www.imagemagick.org/www/montage.html#mont-exam
- seems to be somewhat similar to your problem.
I don't know much about ImageMagick, so I'm not
sure if it can help you with your problem.
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George Pantazopoulos wrote:
> Hey fellow POV-Ray hackers,
> 
>     Do you know of a program that will run under linux and recombine a 
> set of image tiles into one image? Preferably PNG 24 and 48-bit would be 
> supported. Also, will it cope with the tile images output by POV-Ray 
> (which have their dimensions incorrectly specified to allow continued 
> tracing) ?
POV-Anywhere comes with a command line tool to assemble partial renders 
in ppm format to a large image.  It supports both 24 bit and 48 bit 
images but it is not very fault tolerant, the tiles should have the 
correct size without gaps and overlaps.
http://www.tu-bs.de/%7Ey0013390/povany/index.html
Christoph
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HCR-Edit and more: http://www.tu-bs.de/~y0013390/
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From: George Pantazopoulos 
Subject: Re: Program to reassemble tiles into a full image 
Date:  8 Aug 2004 22:18:58 
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>> http://www.imagemagick.org/
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Thanks for the link!
G
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From: George Pantazopoulos 
Subject: Re: Program to reassemble tiles into a full image 
Date:  8 Aug 2004 22:19:41 
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> POV-Anywhere comes with a command line tool to assemble partial renders 
> in ppm format to a large image.  It supports both 24 bit and 48 bit 
> images but it is not very fault tolerant, the tiles should have the 
> correct size without gaps and overlaps.
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> http://www.tu-bs.de/%7Ey0013390/povany/index.html
> 
> Christoph
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Hi Christoph,
    Your povtile program works wonderfully. Thanks for making it!
George
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