Today, ImageKlebor 2 has been officially released! It can be downloaded either from the Shoran Software website or the RenderPal website – for free (like in beer). Since it uses Qt4, we were able to release it for Windows, Linux and Macintosh at the same time.
ImageKlebor is a tool that can combine multiple input images (like chunks of a sliced image or frames of an animation) into a single output image. All images can be arbitrarily arranged on a grid (which may also be a horizontal or vertical stripe), and several extended options let you put together your various image slices with ease.
If you’ve already used ImageKlebor 1, forget about that – ImageKlebor 2 can hardly be compared to it and is way more powerful and feature-rich. It offers an easy to use graphical interface for manually creating image grids, as well as a command-line interface for automated tasks (which is especially useful in conjunction with RenderPal V2). The best way to find out what ImageKlebor 2 has to offer is to simply try it. ImageKlebor comes with several examples and a comprehensive manual, so you won’t be lost – so what are you waiting for?