Peter Cooper wrote:
 >  Based on my experiences I am documenting my photography process 
<http://mapping4ops.org/raster-map-technicalities/photographing-maps/> and my stitching 
process <http://mapping4ops.org/raster-map-technicalities/stitching-images-into-a-map/> 
for future reference, and will continue to develop these documents as I learn more.)

http://mapping4ops.org/m4ops-for-those-responsible-for-an-ops/using-photography-to-get-a-good-enough-quality-image-of-a-map/

The camera doesn't need to be dead square to the map - Hugin can easily correct 
that, given straight line control points
on a rectangle (as in te example PTO I sent you)

 BugBear

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