I've done ms terra server maps and stitched them togather.
Dale
> Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 10:32:00 -0700
> Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: One of those "It should be so simple" things.
> From: robk...@bmi.net
> To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
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> Blazer003:
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Blazer003:
One issue you may be working with is distortion of the files from the
online mapping site.
I've tried to tile satellite photos from those sites too, with either
of tow problems, for example:
1. Google Maps yields undistorted tiles (they are "Orthographic"), but
they have the annoying w
2009/5/21 Daniel Reetz :
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> I've done this using the "Auto-Align" feature of Adobe Photoshop CS4.
> Works flawlessly.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but this requires mosaic mode, doesn't it?
Lukáš
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I have just written down how I did this with hugin, but the example is
much smaller than yours - four pieces only. I will send you a pdf
(even if it's in Italian, you should be able to understand it). Try if
it works. Apart from hugin I used also MS Image Composite Editor
(
http://research.micros
I've definitely tried that tutorial, and tried to wrap my head around
the differences. Maybe it's a subtle terminology difference that I'm
misunderstanding, but I can't get proper results trying to follow
that.
On May 20, 3:22 pm, Bruno Postle wrote:
> On Wed 20-May-2009 at 14:33 -0700, Blazer0
On Wed 20-May-2009 at 14:33 -0700, Blazer003 wrote:
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>I took a bunch of screen shots of a map site and am trying to assemble
>them into a large map.
>But alas most tutorials I've found are one version ago, and I cannot
>get acceptable results out of Hugin. I've gotten reasonably close
>(where i