bugbear wrote:


But this capture fault applies (sadly) to the whole
pano, but the particular difficulty only arises in one corner.

So - how good should I expect the result to be?

I have cut the problem down to a 4 image pano, which can
be downloaded (for the next week) from this link:

https://www.hightail.com/download/bXBaK2VqRnc1Ujd2WnRVag?cid=tx-02002207340200000000&s=19102

I suspect my problem is caused by the fact that the (11 foot x 5 foot) map
was actually captured in 4 sessions,  moving and/or rotating the map
to render successive quarters accessible to my tripod/camera.

As such, the lighting (just an archive room) was not only non uniform,
but the map was in a different place (relative to the lighting) for each
session. In this example, the visual discontinuity "just happens"
to be on a session boundary.

So - what's the best that can be done with this flawed
data?

 BugBear

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