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auto connect images to one big picture

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Apr 11, 2021 Apr 11, 2021

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i'm downloding lots of airial photos from GIS and connect them MANUALLY  photoshop to a big image.

is there any software that can scan all jpgs/pdfs in a folder and connects them automatically?

 

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Apr 11, 2021 Apr 11, 2021

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Could you be more specific? 

What is »lots« and what are the image’s pixel dimensions?

What do you mean by »connects them« exactly? 

 

Not sure it applies but you tried File > Automate > Photomerge? 

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about 70 images of 13550*9744 pixels

 

i just checked File > Automate > Photomerge for the first time. thanks! it is exactly what ive been looking for but after few images i get the error message "Could not complete the command beacuse the scratch disks are full"

(i have 75GB free on system ssd)

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Apart from the memory issue, you're going to exceed the maximum pixel size (300,000 x 300,000) or practical workable size in pixels or file size. I'd first reduce each image to a workable pixel resolution.

 

You could also try a different script to combine:

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop/spread-images-importing-on-workbench-without-overlapping-th...

 

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

 

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okay i tried over and over again and this Photomerge option doesnt handle the file well.

sometimes it works sometime it doesn't, and it connects the photos wrong.

Maybe there is a speciel software or online service that deals with it?

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I am not getting it still. Do you want to create photo collage like one below or similar? One image next to another or something else?

collage sample.jpg

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No

here is an example of what i'm trying to do:

danezeq_0-1618222651000.png

 

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