Hi all!

We are having quite an interesting problem.We're scanning books fro
the library. Books are very old and they are very specific:

There are no inner margins. I mean,the handwritten text of a left page
continues on a right page. The requirement is that both pages are
perfectly  merged into one large page.


We're using the Atiz equipment (http://www.atiz.com) and regarding the
stitching - there are TWO cameras, each makes an image of the page. Of
course,when the left page is captured, a part of the right page is
captured, but FROM A DIFFERENT ANGLE. So ... the question is ... is it
possible to perfectly stitch both pages into one page.

And yet another thing. There is more than 1000 books and each has
whooping 900 pages - to be stitched.

So in fact, we have 450.000 stitch operations. That's about 449.999
operations too manyx and the whole thing must be automated in some
way.

How to do this with hugin?

Thanks for your answer in advance!

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