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Stitch hundreds of photos

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Apr 05, 2022 Apr 05, 2022

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I have approximately 900 individual jpegs @ 2100x2940 pixels each. I would like to stitch them together in a 30 x 30 grid, with no borders in between, and not lose any resolution. Is this possible?

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Apr 05, 2022 Apr 05, 2022

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This should be possible, as long as you have a beefy system and there is no overlap/alignment required, just a simple edge to edge grid:

 

https://www.andrewnoske.com/wiki/Adobe_Photoshop_-_Scripts_Related_to_Montaging

 

Thre are other scripts on the forum for creating simple grids from stacked layers or separate files, use the forum search with appropriate search terms.

 

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Before you do, understand the implications of a 63 000 x 88 200 pixel file!

 

That is a monster file, and you need to take a long look at your hardware. This is not something you can do on a laptop. You probably need scratch disk space between 1 and 2 terabytes for this, and 256-512 GB RAM certainly won't hurt.

 

It will probably also tax tthe video card and its dedicated memory far beyond what is normal.

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