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Zayne Plascencia

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Jan 18, 2024, 8:07:45 AM1/18/24
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Because of this, past users of montage often used large numbers such as "999x1" to generate a single row of images. Now such a argument will produce a very long image, and could take a long time for IM to complete. As such... Avoid the use of very large tile numbers in IM montage!

The end result is that i want to tightly pack these images (so these two would produce a 200x100 png), and I would expect the command to be somthing like this: montage -geometry 100x100+0+0 -label "" -background blue 1.png 2.png out3.png Here I've made the background blue to highlight the "label" area, in the final version it shouldn't be necessary. This is what that command produces:

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Also, your files have meta data labels that are 1 and 2 respectively. So even if I change the file names to a.png and b.png, montage will apply the labels of 1 and 2. Labels will always show either from being in the meta data or if you use -label "XYZ" or -label "%f". If you do not want the labels to show, remove the labels. But even if you use -label "" or -set label "", it still leaves an empty label in the meta data. So it will leave a white space at the bottom.

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