Hello!

I need to make hi-MP scans of flat herbarium sheets (~ A3 size) without 
touching them, and i've made a rig with a still camera with 50 mm zeiss 
lens and rails with a platform under it for this purpose. So herbaium sheet 
can move across it and i make 3 shots of it and then stitch them. 
Non-linearity of movement is less than 1 mm. In my case i can't bye a 
35000$ scanner for one-shot scanning.

I tried to use Kolor Autopano, Hugin and Image Composite Editor (ICE) and a 
got good results only in ICE, but sometimes (1-2% of scans) it can make a 
0.2-0.5 mm "step" in several places in resulting image. Usually it makes 
steps in long lone stalks.

I'm wondering - a hugin is so complex and tunable software, but why i 
couldn't get any good results from it. Of course i need fully automated 
batch processing. Is it possible and if it is what settings i should check? 
I made more then 10000 stitches in ICE and almost everytime the quality was 
good, but i want to increase it if it's possible.

Here is a example of 3 images made on old rails with not so good linearity 
of movement, but it's below 2mm i think: : https://dropmefiles.com/WSD5t

Thanks in advance for your reply.


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