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To Mr. Ukoenig, two merged jpg files

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 2:54 pm
by FranciscoA
Mr. Ukoenig.
I'm trying to merge two jpg files to create a new one.
Can you explain me how can I make it, please?

I have readed many post from you, but I have not been able find something. like that.
Best regards.

Re: To Mr. Ukoenig, two merged jpg files

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 5:09 pm
by ukoenig
Hello Francisco J,

there are different solutions to merge 2 Images.

1. second image next to image 1
2. second image merged somewhere inside image 1


I created a tool, to show 2 images adjusted to each other ( sample 1 ).
It works in visual design-mode and is possible, to make a screenshot.
As well I can show a external solution, using PIXELFORMER to place the second image
on any position You need or next to each other saving the result as a new image ( if needed ).
Just tell me, the style You need.
To make it better looking, I would convert ( sample 1 ) the result to PNG and change
the brushed background to TRANSPARENT.

tool-sample 1

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two images merged with PIXELFORMER

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best regards
Uwe :?:

Re: To Mr. Ukoenig, two merged jpg files

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 3:50 am
by FranciscoA
Mr. Uwe, Thanks for reply.
I like the option 2.

The following image show us what I want to do.
The background (players) is a JPG file, and the tiger is a JPG file, also.
How can I do the tiger's picture be transparent?
Thanks, again.
Image

Re: To Mr. Ukoenig, two merged jpg files

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 9:25 am
by ukoenig
Hello Francisco J.,

Using solution 2, it is just a logo-display
and can be tested with my logo-editor and creating the needed PRG.

A Logo can have a transparent background ( PNG )
or a CLEAN background-color using a JPG.
The problem : in many cases a JPG-background-color is not clean
and not shown transparent.

I will update this tool, to test a JPG with color-background as well.
For the moment, it supports transparent PNG's

Image

To test the background-color of Your tiger-image, You can use PIXELFORMER using the magic-stick,
or You can send me this image by E-mail and I can clean it up for You cleaning the white area
or better, convert it to a TRANSPARENT PNG :

Image

best regards
Uwe :lol:

Re: To Mr. Ukoenig, two merged jpg files

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 12:13 pm
by Euclides
Hi Francisco
If you do not have many images and does not need high quality (alpha channel), you can use the "transparent selection" feature in MS Paint (yes, the good old MS Paint).
1 - Load the image into MS Paint
2 - Create an empty area on the side of the image. (in "Attributes" increase the width or height)
3 - Paste the new image in the empty area. (the background must be WHITE ("#FFFFFF")
4 - Chose "Transparent Selection"
5 - Select the new image and move it into the old image
6 - Select the desired section and crop it. (Ctrl+Shift+X)
HTH and regards
Euclides

Re: To Mr. Ukoenig, two merged jpg files

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 2:40 pm
by FranciscoA
ukoenig wrote:Hello Francisco J.,
A Logo can have a transparent background ( PNG )
or a CLEAN background-color using a JPG.
The problem : in many cases a JPG-background-color is not clean
and not shown transparent.
Uwe :lol:


Mr. Uwe, yes... that is the problem.
I just send to you, the tiger-imag.
Many thanks.

Re: To Mr. Ukoenig, two merged jpg files

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 2:44 pm
by FranciscoA
Euclides wrote:Hi Francisco
If you do not have many images and does not need high quality (alpha channel), you can use the "transparent selection" feature in MS Paint (yes, the good old MS Paint).
1 - Load the image into MS Paint
2 - Create an empty area on the side of the image. (in "Attributes" increase the width or height)
3 - Paste the new image in the empty area. (the background must be WHITE ("#FFFFFF")
4 - Chose "Transparent Selection"
5 - Select the new image and move it into the old image
6 - Select the desired section and crop it. (Ctrl+Shift+X)
HTH and regards
Euclides


Euclides, thanks for reply.
I had already done that way , but it does not work. No transparent paste .
Regards.

Re: To Mr. Ukoenig, two merged jpg files

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 3:05 pm
by Rick Lipkin
Francisco

Pixelformer is a good program .. I also use Gimp ( free open source ) which is as powerful as PhotoShop. I create all my alpha channel bitmaps with Gimp .. Just Open your Picture with Gimp and Open ( layers ) and you can drop any picture you want on your original, resize, crop, etc ...

http://www.gimp.org/

Rick Lipkin

Re: To Mr. Ukoenig, two merged jpg files

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 3:18 pm
by FranciscoA
Rick.

I'll try with Gimp.

Thanks.

Re: To Mr. Ukoenig, two merged jpg files

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:21 pm
by ukoenig
The image is not designed, to change the background to transparent
There is NO clean white background !!!

I had to do some paintings, to get it working.
Here are the results :
( I still can try, to soften the tiger-face-border )

NO shadow

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added Shadow

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added Double shadow

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The result, changing the existing white JPG-background to transparent

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my result after some cleaning

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soften face-border
title without shadow


The result is sended to the EMail-address !!!

Image

best regards
Uwe :lol:

Re: To Mr. Ukoenig, two merged jpg files

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 7:08 pm
by FranciscoA
Uwe

Excelent... You are the master!
Thank you so much.

Best regards :)