Hi,

in fact it is a common situation. Using one of the recent versions of
hugin, you should be able to do this easily.
I am using version 5118 on Windows.
The workflow is as follows:
1) Load all partial scans. As these are scans they do not have EXIF
info embedded and you need to enter manually the lens parameters. It
is sufficient to enter hfov (horizontal field of view) for each of
them. You can pick a value, e.g. 45degrees; hugin afterwards will
calculate the exact value internally.
Pick one of the partial scans as anchor for orientation
2) Create control points (either automatically or manually)
3) Optimise "Positions and Translations" (if your version is too old,
you will not find the option to optimise translation)

Done

Regards

Volker
(mail me directly if it does not work)

On Jun 1, 6:05 am, Pablo AB <[email protected]> wrote:
> I recently installed Hugin on Ubuntu 10.4 but couldn't be able to
> solve a problem. I scanned with a normal scanner some parts of a very
> big (A0) architecture plan (orthographic projection) and want to merge
> all of them but obviously without losing proportions and without
> adding curves. I thought it was a common situation but I'd search on
> this group and tried with different modes, projections (even
> Architectural) and focal length without good results. There is an no-
> too-complicated way to do this? Or perhaps I'm all wrong and Hugin
> can't do this :/
>
> Regards,
> Pablo

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