Hello Marius,

On Fri, 06 Nov 2015 17:08:18 +1100, Marius Loots <mlo...@medic.up.ac.za> wrote:

Hallo All,

Don't know if this could assist, but thought I would put it out there.
Some many years ago, I was also attempting to photograph and stitch
a difficult subject. Unfortunately I can't remember the detail, but
what I do remember is that the subject was such that it was difficult
to place control points.

What I ended up doing was to place physical markers on the object,
which could then be used as control points and remove using masks.
This could perhaps be used in your case as well to control for
distortions?


I think the edges of the painting should provide good references which can be used to set horizontal and vertical lines which should control any perspective distortion.
Thanks for your advice, worth keeping in mind.


Cheers,
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Regards,
Terry Duell

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