You could try CCS, I use that to crop & stitch maps for GPS usage. I can email that program to you if you like. regards, Reelf Mike Hord wrote: > I'm looking for a method for taking "chopped up > bits" of an image and reassembling the overall > image. Autostitch does not work, since it tries > to compensate for non-existent pan/tilt (although > the results are pretty interesting). >=20 > Application is reassemblage of a map from > snapshots available online. USGS topo maps > for the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness > are available online at www.bwca.com, in 600 > pixel square segments. Automation is desirable, > since doing it by hand is a royal PITA, and > occasionally results in the obfuscation of portage > or campsite markers. A partial marking for a > site is better than none at all. >=20 > Google hasn't turned up much, nor has Simtel > or Download.com. >=20 > Mike H. >=20 --=20 SyWiTec * Systeme f=FCr Wissenschaft und Technik Bamberg & Monsees GbR Am Lesumdeich 7A * D-28719 Bremen Fon +49-421-646775 * Fax +49-421-646785 http://www.sywitec.de/ SmartKit Electronic - Der Online-Shop http://www.smartkit.de/ SmartKit Electronic - The Online-Shop http://www.smartkit.net/ http://www.smartkit.org/ --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist