On Thu 03-Sep-2009 at 16:48 -0700, perkin-warbeck wrote:
>
>Can hugin stitch together "Then and Now" photos?  By "Then and Now," I
>mean pairs of photographs, one historical and one contemporary, of the
>identical scene.

>I realize the result is not strictly a "panorama," but it poses many
>of the same technical problems that hugin already solves when making
>panoramas.  The only thing that I cannot figure out how to do is to
>control where hugin does the stitching.

Basically yes, you can do it in hugin, just stitch the photos 
together as normal, but instead of stitching a blended panorama, 
select 'remapped images' in the Stitcher tab.  You then need to load 
the result as layers in an image editor and blend them manually.

The difficult bit is finding the exact spot to take the 'now' 
picture from.  It is almost impossible to do by eye, I recommend 
taking a lot of photos from slightly different positions and picking 
the best later.

-- 
Bruno

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