Bruno Postle wrote:
On 28 April 2014 10:24, paul womack wrote:
On this particular map, some of the tiles have borders,
which I am attempting to remove using Hugin's
crop/mask features.
Yes, masking in Hugin isn't very useful where there are tiny overlaps.
Enblend also probably isn't appropriate for this sort of thing, you
might do better with and image editor: masking with the eraser tool
and flattening layers.
Yes - the mask faults remain, but doing:
nona -m TIFF_multilayer -o multi_layer stan.pto
and simply flattening the tiff in GIMP gives me a good result.
BugBear
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