Thank you guys. 
First running CPFind --linearmatch and then running CPFind (Prealigned) is 
a much more efficient procedure than what I have done before. 

fredag 5. januar 2024 kl. 16:13:24 UTC+1 skrev T. Modes:

> [email protected] schrieb am Freitag, 5. Januar 2024 um 13:54:39 UTC+1:
>
> I can't check the exact usage from here, but look for the 'multirow' 
> option.
>
> This does a linear match (matching consecutive images), then matches the 
> ends of each resulting disconnected chain together, then finally does a 
> 'prearranged' match (with the hope that the previous steps have put 
> everything in an approximate position).
>
>
> Alternatively you can assign rough positions to the images (via template 
> or pto_var) and then call cpfind with --prealigned option to only match now 
> overlapping images.
>
>  
>

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