On Wed 28-Nov-2012 at 22:50 -0800, E^3 wrote:
I am designing now a (XYZ Cartesian Robots) Planetary Scanner , and the
objective of my project was to scan large materials (nes paper, maps ,
blueprints and etc)
So as much as possible I am stitching a large pictures  files and I am
searching for the best work flow of hugin .

One method for stitching scans is described here, though I would recommend getting a bit familiar with 'normal' photo stitching in Hugin before trying something this complex: http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/scans/

..and definitely practice with small images, only use actual scans when you have a reliable workflow.

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Bruno

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