Hello,

Le mar. 19 févr. 2019 à 23:59, jim cullen <talldrumg...@gmail.com> a écrit :

>
> The size of the thing came out enormous (the physical size of the eventual
> pdf) so had to scale that back.
>

You can change the size of the final image inside Hugin, of course.



> I still have some places where lines don't match up and I don't know why.
> I have some verticals that bow on the ends which I don't understand
> either.  I have placed vert and horiz line control points on features to
> try and mitigate this.
>

I believe horizontal control points should only be used when assembling an
actual landscape panorama, to mark the horizon itself. I never assembled
flatbed or microscope images, but I did some mosaic mode stitches. My
remark could be wrong...

Also, you could try "extending" the image, for example by taping something
behind what you are scanning. Since the issue is around the border, then
move the border out and crop it later. The image you would tape behind
should offer opportunities for good control points.

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