I already used Hugo for stitching >200 screenshots from the microscope to a big
picture one can do deeper analysis on. The only place hugin needed help was
when it placed a few control points into the wrong repetition of a repetitive
structure.
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Hi James,
Depending on the distance between object and x-ray source there will be
some amount of parallax. It might be a good idea to put all control
points on the actual pcb (preferably even the same side of the pcb) and
not the components.
Apart from that, as Bruno is saying, this is well
Hello James
> On 21 Dec 2023, at 16:17, James C. Williams wrote:
>
> The main concern is that this job may be too big for Hugin. I have spent a
> lot of time on this and need it to work. […]
>
> Any help towards these obstacles would be very much appreciated.
I have worked with http://abria.g
Hi James, a multi-row stitch with 45 images shouldn't be a problem, this
isn't a big project relatively.
It isn't a 'normal' panorama where the camera has a fixed position and the
photos only vary by rotation. Probably the rotation doesn't vary and the
only thing that varies is the camera position
My current project is learning to use Hugin to create complete pictures of
circuit boards from x-rays to be used for troubleshooting/repairs. I have
obstacles.
The first obstacle has to do with the fact that I have the latest version
of Hugin for Windows, but the tutorials are over 10 years ol