Hullo Bruno,

On Jan 27, 11:34 am, Tduell <[email protected]> wrote:
[snip]
> The only example I can find quickly (I'm up to eyeballs in 'home-
> duties') is a stitch I have labelled as an auto-crop, which I will
> upload (how does one attach an image to the reply?), it is named
> "stitch-autocrop-small.jpg".
[snip]
I finally found some time to have another (better) look at this.
The image I uploaded is the general panini projection resulting from
selecting auto-crop in the stitcher tab.
I have tried this exercise again and although the crop boundaries are
shown as expected in the fast preview window, using the fast preview
crop or the stitcher tab auto-crop, the resulting stitch does not
comply with the crop boundaries.
Sorry I was a bit vague in the last post, I had tried to quickly catch
up with internet business during a short break in preceedings (we are
busy laying tiles in a couple of rooms), saw your response and thought
I had better answer as I wasn't sure how long it would be before I
could get another chance.

Here is the link to the uploaded image, it is about a mile long, hope
it works...

http://hugin-ptx.googlegroups.com/web/stitch-autocrop-small.jpg?gda=9vVL8ksAAABgE5HMzGwGqAOKWxgT_1440ftAKZPzoeqlKupaZ9YNgQaSEHWPJkE3kSvhshxH51NPVnncsQq2Ps8QYSUAt1YpBkXa90K8pT5MNmkW1w_4BQ

Cheers,
Terry

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