On Sun, 2018-08-05 at 12:42 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
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I believe you may want to try this package. I've not used it
recently since the
devices that I now use do the stitching while taking panoramas but it
worked for me
in the past.
[egreshko@meimei ~]$ dnf info hugin
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2018 07:45:01 AM CST.
Available Packages
Name : hugin
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Hugin is great. I use it all the time for stitching together low power
photomicrographs from multiple shots from a microscope. I commonly
put together 40 or 50 photos into one large one.
However, you need to remember that Hugin is for creating panoramas
fromcamera shots, and assumes that all the photos are taken from a
single point by changing camera angles -- not by shifting the camera as
projects using a spherical model by default. Be careful about setting
the focal length and projection. For just four images, rectilinear or
cylindrical projections should work OK. But if you want to do
measurements from the stitched image, Hugin may introduce some
distortion with scanned images.
billo