Hello, I'm importing JPGs from a movie sequence and would like to automatically arrange them in the correct order using "Align - Remove Overlap" so that I can then output them as a single JPG image with all the small images in one image. Unfortunately, Inkscape messes up the order of the images when distributing them, so the sequence of images in the movie is no longer correct. Can I influence this, or how can I prevent it from messing up the order?
I found the solution using "Transform -> Move -> Horizontal."ย
Entering the image width as negative value, and the images will be sorted and placed next to each other, no longer jumbled. Thank you so much for that, now I can continue illustrating my tango book.
Hello, I'm importing JPGs from a movie sequence and would like to automatically arrange them in the correct order using "Align - Remove Overlap" so that I can then output them as a single JPG image with all the small images in one image. Unfortunately, Inkscape messes up the order of the images when distributing them, so the sequence of images in the movie is no longer correct. Can I influence this, or how can I prevent it from messing up the order?
Inkscap 1.4
Thank you very much, Tango
There are some tricks, but it will help to know more about how the images will be arranged... rows, columns, other?
Thank you Tyler,
I found the solution using "Transform -> Move -> Horizontal."ย
Entering the image width as negative value, and the images will be sorted and placed next to each other, no longer jumbled. Thank you so much for that, now I can continue illustrating my tango book.
The images should be aranged in a row.
Best, Christian