Hi all,

I have an usual task at hand, which is to stitch together small maps
into a bigger global map. There are many differences compared to
stitching photographs :
1. the source pictures (24) show no distortion
2. the orientation is not always the same (sometimes north is up,
sometimes it's to the right or the left)
3. the resulting picture shall not be distorted or projected
4. the pictures are of different sizes
5. the overlap is really narrow 5% or less, e.g. only the borders
match together
6. I would like to have the results tiled

Due to the small overlap, I have to create the control points
manually, I am OK with that, but I was wondering if Hugin can cope
with the other requirements. I guess for the 1. and 3., it's just a
matter of finding the rights parameters, but what are they ?

The background of requirement 6. is that the resulting map or
corresponding file will be too big, the idea is to tile it again in
regular pieces after the stitching.

Do you think Hugin can help me in this task ?

Thanks for your hints

Best regards

Olivier

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