I have a folder with about a thousand images. I want to overlay these with each other so I end up with two-layered images.
In other words, I want to
Open folder
Select image.
Select second image.
Make the second image a layer in the first image so they look "double-exposed".
Then do that for every file in the folder. (using new images for both layers each time).
Seems like GraphicConverter does *everything*--just can't figure this one out.
(There is some flexibility here as the choice of images can be random or whatever. I can put them in different folders, we can "walk" down the file list as the macro progresses so file 2 becomes file 1 in the next iteration. Doesn't matter.)
--Darin
[Closed] Combine two photos
Re: Combine two photos
Just to update what I am looking for:
I do not *need* the final result to be a multi-layer TIFF. It can be an already flattened file with the "multi-exposure."
--Darin
I do not *need* the final result to be a multi-layer TIFF. It can be an already flattened file with the "multi-exposure."
--Darin
Re: Combine two photos
Hey there,
I spent the day working on it and eventually figured out how to program it myself in Python (I'm a newbie at Python so it took all day).
Thanks!
--Darin
I spent the day working on it and eventually figured out how to program it myself in Python (I'm a newbie at Python so it took all day).
Thanks!
--Darin