I'm looking to merge 2 and more separate project(layout model) into one big
project.   The projects are vertical lines of images, and they overlap
horizontaly. So the projects does not contain the same image once.   I'm
looking to merge those, and then run another CP to find overlap between the
lines

Is ptomerge [1] the right tool for me?


I've peeked in the pto files, and it seems like the CP and optimization
lines refer to relative image numbers, so I suppose a manual merge would
just require me to append the image list, and change the relative numbering
of the images to get a correct sequence, right?




[1]
http://wiki.panotools.org/Panorama_scripting_in_a_nutshell#Panotools::Script_for_manipulating_project_files

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