I took a bunch of screen shots of a map site and am trying to assemble
them into a large map.  There are 40 tiles in all.  All cropped to
just the map portions.

Specifically I'm trying to use Hugin right now, but am open to other
suggestions.

Each tile has about 33% overlapping.  When I go into Hugin and load up
the images and have it find control points, it perfectly matches the
control points from one image to the next.

Right here, all it would do is just use this data without any other
calculations and just pan the images and line up the points.  It would
be perfect!

But alas most tutorials I've found are one version ago, and I cannot
get acceptable results out of Hugin.  I've gotten reasonably close
(where it actually looks like a map), but I just want to align these
perfectly overlapping images without distortion.

I couldn't find anything about this here by searching (and I spent a
good 45 minutes searching), so can anyone help?  I'd be so
appreciative.  Thank you.

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