it's tricky and time consuming. most people resort to fixing them by
hand in photoshop or gimp.
mick

2009/10/23 Dale Beams <drbe...@hotmail.com>:
> I'd like to create a linear panograph of our small downtown.  This would
> encompass 18 blocks.  I think I can create a pano at the end of each block
> and then insert it in the panograph.  I've done some experimentation, but
> have not been able to get a satisfactory result.
>
> In part, because one needs to side-step every building, and every building
> looking directly on, there is some pitch(?) or angle as the hill goes down.
> In addition, because we still have brick streets, I'm getting parralax on
> the street brick.  I can remove the street brick, but an not sure how to get
> around the other paralax issues.
>
> If hugin is unable to do this, are there other tools photographers know
> about that will do this nicely?
>
> Ideally, I'd like to enter it in out county fair next year.
>
> Dale
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