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I have a set of images that are named foo-N.jpg, where N is a number from 0 to 100.

I'd like to stitch them together such that I have one long image, where foo-0.jpg is at the left and foo-100.jpg is at the right.

I can do this manually in Photoshop or Fireworks, but it'd take forever.

Is there a way to do this in bulk, like perhaps with Automator, Terminal, or an app?

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  • This is off topic, try photo.stackexchange.com Commented Jan 12, 2012 at 10:10
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    @GraemeHutchison I'm asking how to automate a repeated action in OS X using OS X tools. I'm not quite sure how it's off-topic or how a site for photography would be able to answer an OS X automation question: can you elaborate?
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    Commented Jan 12, 2012 at 10:14
  • OK its fine, thought you might get a better response from people who may do this all the time. i.e photographers. Seems you have the answer you were looking for so thats good. Commented Jan 14, 2012 at 0:21

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You can do it with Imagemagick from a terminal. If you have Homebrew, installing it is as easy as:

brew install imagemagick

Once you have it, open the terminal and go to the folder where you have the pictures, then do:

convert foo* +append result.jpg

And there you have it, your 100 pictures in a row. You can also make a column with them, instead of +append use -append.

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