Hi Igor, have you had a look at pr0ntools?

It's a fantastic set of tools that actually wraps some of the Hugin tooling 
to accomplish a similar goal.

Check it out here: https://github.com/JohnDMcMaster/pr0ntools

/Evan


On Wednesday, October 3, 2018 at 1:53:25 AM UTC-5, Igor P wrote:
>
> Hello bugbear, thanks for a quick response.
> Yes it seems non linear. Like it would be ball bent in the middle, but it 
> sit totally flat to the scan surface. Is there some way to deal with this 
> transformation automated? The reason behind the automation is that i have 
> scanned a whole stack of the board wich has 6 layers.
>

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