~I AM A TECH RETARD~It has been like, almost a year since I made a thread (May 22, 2019), and I didn't think it would be because of something so stupid '-'. By the way, last thread I made was stupid too, as it was about exporting cookies, cache, and etc from the browser. That aside, does anyone know a software, tool, whatever, to merge jpeg or png files into a single one so it becomes a single strip? I mean, there are sites out there in the web that do that, however, most of them have a limit or need subscription or something of the sort. Yeah, I could have googled around, but using NUF is far easier '3'.
You could convert them into a pdf. But if you are looking for ease of reading I prefer to zip or are them and use comic book reader.
Sorry for the double post and the OOT question, but do you know any Windows-based comic book reader that could handle webtoon images perfectly? Means that : 1. It could be set to scroll vertically. 2. It could be set in a way that there's no seam/gap visible.
when i saw the thread titles, i was about to suggest it too lol. pretty much the only image viewer that i've stuck with since forever. tried several dozens alternatives throughout the years, but i always ditch them after a few use. *the panorama have a limit of around 65000 pixel width/length when saving as jpeg, iinm is this for reading comics straight from the web, or reading downloaded archive (zip/rar/cbz etc)?
From archived files, actually. Back before Mangadex (and my broadband connection), I have already DL'd a lot of webtoons and conpressed it to zip for easier reading, but to this date I still can't find a good reader app for it.
CDisplayEX has always been my only reader. i like it because it has 'japanese mode', especially useful when reading double-wide spread pages, so that instead of showing the image left-side-first, it correctly shows it right-side-first. it also have automatic scroll/slideshow. if you have a sample of such archive, i can test them out and let you know. or you can test it and let we know instead. it is a very light and simple application afterall
Not knowing what purpose this is for, MS Paint will do this easily. Just expand the canvas of the file you're in and paste in whatever image file you want.
If you are only trying to read them like a long strip comic, you overcomplicating things, why not just make an html file and use javascript to list all files in a directory in a list? Cause long images can cause problems sometimes even if you do make it.
Imagemagick https://imagemagick.org can do it. It's a command line though so probably not what you're looking for. I'll drop the general form of the command in case you're interested. magick -append in-*.jpg out.jpg
... and then use the browser's "take screenshot of whole page" feature if you still want it as an image. That's genius and I'm mad at myself that I didn't think of that.
holyshits, I can't believe I have that shits installed ..... guess kaspersky suits even help me to updates it..... did I ever use it since i get this PC???? I only remembers it now that you mentions it. why isn't there a software help me updates omegaT
if it really was, means that kapersky is unreliable. v4.54 was out 2 months ago. you should've used irfanview to resample/recompress your 'biiiiig, un-uploadable to NUF' images. ditch whatever tool you were using before. clearly it is garbage if it cannot even get your screenshots to sub-2MB.
@runsing too bad i wouldn't use it soon, I got the adobe year pass.... you should have told me before I bought it.