On Wed, 01 Apr 2015 01:47:59 +1100, Yo'av Moshe <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
Knowing that Hugin is made specifically for creating panorama images, I
was wondering if I can use it for the following task:
I have two scanned images (scanned from a roll film). Image A is larger
than image B, but image B has better colours and saturation. What I was
thinking to do is to put image B on top of image A, and then to apply
only the hue and saturation properties of it onto image A.
To do this, I need to have both images aligned perfectly on top of
another.
Problem is that as as expected with any scanned image, the cropping is
slightly different, there are minor distortions etc'.
I wanted to use Hugin to create a file based on image B, that is aligned
according to image A (meaning: it's the same size as image A and all
elements in it are aligned correctly).
Have you had any success with this?
If not, try following the "stitching flat scanned images" tutorial
<http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/scans/en.shtml>,
and instead of selecting a panorama output in the Stitcher tab, select one
of the Remapped images outputs, which will save a set of aligned images.
You could also try exposure fusion in the Stitcher tab, as has been
suggested.
In both cases, you may need to manually add/edit control points to ensure
a very accurate alignment.
Let's know how you get on so others can learn from your experience.
Cheers,
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Terry Duell
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