On Saturday 11 March 2006 19:27, Michael Moore wrote:
A frequent task is to take two photos and stitch/blend them together using a blurred line (straight or curved.) I am hoping that there is a straightforward way to do this.
Would some one please take by the hand and lead me through an example?
Inkscape is a vector image editor. Photos are raster graphics, and you'll want to use a raster graphics editor for 99% of the tasks involving photos.
This page explains the differences between vector and raster graphics pretty well. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_graphics
Assuming that you still want to get those photos blended, I'd recomend heading over to http://gimp.org/ and trying that out. The Gimp is a raster image editor similar in purpose to Photoshop. The Gimp is Free though, so you can do what you want with it. :-)
Hope that helps!
Michael Moore
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That is helpful. I have used Gimp for years. The problem is that Gimp works in the RGB color model and for printing one needs CMYK. So I will look further.