Ciao Mario

On 20 Mar 2014, at 19:30, Mario Modesto <[email protected]> wrote:

> As the title sais, I recently obtained several images from a simple sample 
> with a microscope. And I would like to stitch them without deforming them. 
> How can it be done using Hugin?
> 
> Thanks
> Mario

Even though hugin can sitich a set of flat scanned images like microscopy 
images together [1], you're probably better off by using one of the stitching 
plugins of ImageJ/Fiji [2], which are especially written and adapted for 
microscopy images.
You can find more information on the Fiji website here: 
http://fiji.sc/Image_Stitching or here: http://fiji.sc/Stitching_2D/3D.

For large *3D* datasets you might want to take a look at 
http://www.xuvtools.org/download

If you choose to use hugin, please ask back if you find problems with the 
tutorial.
Greetings,
Habi

[1]: See tutorial here: http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/scans/en.shtml
[2]: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/ or, with batteries included: http://fiji.sc

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