Hello. I'm a new member. I've used Hugin in the past to create a panorama
(photo from one point rotating about the focal plane) and had pretty good
success. Now I'm trying to stitch together 151 photos of a flat floor,
mosaic-style, to preserve the layout of PEX tubing now buried in the slab.
All photos were taken at 10 ft distance with (I believe) a Sony DSC-P200. I
started with four contiguous photos, two rows and two columns. I identified
three CPs on each pair of photos (adjacent and "kiddy-corner"). I expected a
rock-solid rendering but when I tried to preview in either previewer, the
result was unsatisfactory. I'm not exactly sure what x,y,z etc settings I
should be using. (How) shall I upload files so you can see what I have?


UnconventionalT wrote:
> 
> hit "Create Panorama", select the name and directory, and go
> about your merry way.
> 

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