Hello - could anyone think of a way to accomplish this using hugin or any 
other software? I want to take a map that has been drawn on the surface of 
a painted-over globe, and create a flat image file that I could then 
reproject using other software (e.g. NASA G.Projector). My idea is that it 
should be possible to photograph the globe from several overlapping angles 
(from as far away as possible to minimise distortion) then have software 
stitch the images together, generating an equi-rectangular representation 
(or some other flat representation - I don't mind, as I can use other 
software to translate). It's just that initial step of getting the images 
stitched together in the first place that I can't plan right now.

I figure since hugin and other software can generate a spherical panorama 
viewed from the inside, it shouldn't be beyond the realm of possibility to 
generate a spherical surface from pictures taken from the outside.

Thanks in advance for any ideas.

Lloyd

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