hello again, i have another question (sorry for bugging)
i am trying to make a composite of 2 images and i always use this type of command
composite -dissolve 100% -geometry +24+5 file1.png file2.png file3.png
but there is sometimes when i want to put a image over other one but the corner of the first is out of the coordinates of the second image. so i put it from the bottom right cordinates.
composite -dissolve 100% -geometry -24-5 file1.png file2.png file3.png
but there is now a new problem, when i try to put a image over a second image and ALL the corners are outside of the coordinate system (like when i try to put a image with rotation in the corner of the second image and all the corners are out of the system). there is a way to make a composite with the coordinate of the center of the top image, i mean, i can have that coordinate but i don't know how i can make the composite. someone could help me?
composite image from the center
Re: composite image from the center
Replace -geometry with -gravity center
You can use both e.g. -gravity center -geometry +20+20 this will offset the image 20 x 20 from the center of the image.
You can use both e.g. -gravity center -geometry +20+20 this will offset the image 20 x 20 from the center of the image.
Re: composite image from the center
yeah, but that put me in the center of the down image, i need to print with the center of the pot image, i don't know if i explain myself clear
Re: composite image from the center
Have you tried to -trim your second image?
Otherwise a couple of example images would help.
Otherwise a couple of example images would help.