Hi Frederic

On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 13:20, Frederic Da Vitoria <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm trying to reconstruct an image of something
> taken from different points of view. I took pictures of a fresco. My
> problem was that a tree was growing just in front of the house where
> the fresco was. So my idea was to take several pictures, assemble them
> in Hugin and play with the masks or generate a multi-layered image and
> reconstruct the full fresco in Gimp.

Did you look at the tutorials on the hugin website? Using the mosaic
mode in fairly recent versions of hugin
(http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/Mosaic-mode/en.shtml) shows
exactly your use case. Not exactly as it's about a graffiti and a
chair, but you should get the point :)

Yuval has also written a more advanced tutorial on linar panoramas
where he shows the use of the mosaic-feature of hugin:
https://panospace.wordpress.com/2010/09/19/linear-panoramas-mosaic-tutorial/

Not having seen your images it's a bit hard to help, but let us know
if we can help you more than with those two tutorials.

Habi

PS: Depending on your images you can also generate a "full 3D"
reconstruction of the fresco with http://www.arc3d.be/, but that's a
completely different thing than with hugin...

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