Thanks Bruno,
Will give it a try. I hope I can find a way to automate the process;
since my images are all taken the same way, so that I can write a
script to do it in one command or so.

On Jun 5, 12:31 pm, Bruno Postle <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri 05-Jun-2009 at 07:57 -0700, ubuntu_user wrote:
>
>
>
> >I am looking for a good way to deal with the situation where my camera
> >is not stationary. But it move along (paralelle to) a long object.
> >In that case, could I use Hugin to create a panorama picture? If so,
> >what projection type should I use?
>
> If the images have no perspective or barrel distortion, you can
> follow the 'scanned images' tutorial on the hugin website.  i.e. use
> one image as an anchor and optimise roll, field-of-view, d and e
> parameters (rotation, scale, horizontal and vertical shift) to make
> the rest line up.
>
> --
> Bruno
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