Hi,

I too am interested in putting together different takes of a flat
surface carrying an image : painted wall, frescoes, or even possibly a
building front far enough that parallax does not matter too much
regarding small features. Scans would actually be the simplest case.

I know of the scans tutorial. But it seems to assume that it is the
same as photographs of flat surfaces, with the camera directed
perpendicular to the surface, and at constant distance from the
surface.

I want something different : to assemble images of a flat surface,
actually taken with a camera, but from different places and with
different orientations of the camera and different distances from the
surface. As far as I know (but I am not an expert) this uses different
algorithmics (projective geometry) to put the various images together,
than that used for stitching spherical images all taken fron a single
point.  I doubt that using the standard Hugin code, as suggested in
the tutorial, would do the job, though most features of Hugin would
still be needed.

Can you comment or help me with proper pointers ?

Bernard


* Andreas Metzler <[email protected]>, le 04-12-10, a écrit:
> Olivier Croquette <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> 
> > I have an usual task at hand, which is to stitch together small maps
> > into a bigger global map.
> [...]
> Have you already checked out the tutorial by Bruno Postle?
> http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/scans/
> 
> cu andreas
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