Hi Derin,

On 02.04.17 21:11, derin k wrote:
Hello All,
What would be the best way to use hugin (open to alternatives) to stitch
shots made by shifting the back of the camera? I'd be happy to share
some change if someone could help me with a little script that takes all
images in a folder and stitches them while limiting movement to x-y
only, and with options to blend/balance or not. In a perfect world they
would be alpha masked layered tiffs.

can you describe your project a little bit better? Is it a long wall with e.g. a graffiti on it (mural, mosaic)? Do you want to stitch photos shot from a an airplane? Or is it a large view camera with a shifting back (or a set of photos taken with a shift lens)?

Did you already have a look at the tutorials section on <http://hugin.sf.net/>?

Carl

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