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Comments on How can I combine every (number) of pictures and create multiple panorama images, just once?

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How can I combine every (number) of pictures and create multiple panorama images, just once? [closed]

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Closed as unclear by Alexei‭ on Mar 5, 2021 at 11:02

This question cannot be answered in its current form, because critical information is missing.

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Pre-suppose I have pictures numbered 1 to 400. I want to simultaneously combine every 4 pics in 1, so that I end up with 100 collages. Picture 1-4, 5-8, 9-12 ... will be combined.

Indubitably it's inefficient to run IrfanView's "Create panorama images" 100 (400/4) separate times!

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Alexei‭ wrote over 3 years ago

Currently, the question lacks quite a deal of information to be able to help you. What programming language/framework are you using? Should this be done programmatically or you only need a piece of software to do this?

manassehkatz‭ wrote over 3 years ago

As @Alexei pointed out, the question is what programming (aka Software Development) are you doing here. This is the kind of thing that could be easily written (for a moderate level programmer) in Python or PHP or almost any other high-level language with an appropriate image library. But the question as written sounds like either "do my work for me" or "application" - both of which are off-topic.