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#1 2009-03-11 15:44:06

Subjektiv
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Stitching photos from flatbed scanner

Hi!
I have scanned some big photos with my flatbed scanner (in 2 or 3parts) and tried to stitch together with Autopano Pro.
What projection should I use? Cylindrical, Sperical? No, because there ist no distortion on the original and on the flat scans and so the result will be distorted. So there is only the Planar projection, but it does not work and the result ist distorted too!?
So what to do?
I tested it with two parts of a sceenshot...

Thanks, Christian


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#2 2009-03-11 16:05:43

fma38
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Re: Stitching photos from flatbed scanner

APP does not yet support the projection for such application (orthographic). But try to set a long focal length EXIF to your scan (say 1000mm), and use the planar projection...


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#3 2009-03-11 16:12:50

AlexandreJ
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Re: Stitching photos from flatbed scanner

You should change the focal length to 1000 mm for example and it will work.

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#4 2009-03-12 11:02:36

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Re: Stitching photos from flatbed scanner

If you need screenshots, you can check this tutorial about Parallel Shooting. It also applies to scanned images: http://www.autopano.net/wiki/action/vie … l_shooting


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