Am Dienstag, 20. Februar 2018 17:57:08 UTC+1 schrieb Toolforger:
>
> I need *something* to align the images, yes. The scanner isn't replicating 
> the exact position.
>
That where the missing information.  

> I tried align_image_stack, but it would refuse to work with images of 
> slightly different sizes. Which I don't really understand, because it's 
> identifying and moving control points, which includes moving some pixels 
> beyond the image boundary. So I'm wondering what it's doing - clipping them?
>
Sorry, but control points are not moved. Run align_image_stack with -p 
parameter and open pto file in Hugin to see the control points.
 

> It's not a big deal because the page margins are white space anyway, but 
> I'd like to understand what it's actually doing. Is it considering the 
> image border to be all control points?
>
A point is a point and not a border.

A TIFF file with PNG compression? How should this work?
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>
> Ah, the joys of too much editing.
> I tested with PNG and found that 300 dpi with the right settings are small 
> enough. TIFF with one of its compression modes may work, too, 
>
Sorry, but PNG and 300 dpi resolution have nothing in common. A JPEG and a 
TIFF or a BMP can also have 300 dpi resolution. It seems you mix a lot up.
 

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