Hallo Michelle/Kayla,
Monday, January 19, 2015, 4:08:56 AM, you wrote:
Michelle/Kayla> I'm trying to take four pictures of a wraparound tattoo on my leg, from
Michelle/Kayla> mid-calf to quarter-past my shin bone. I've tried using PhotoShop CC
Michelle/Kayla> PhotoMerge, but I only get a beautiful pano of three of the four photos.
Michelle/Kayla> The back photo never works. So I've decided to try hugin, but I don't know
Michelle/Kayla> my camera's settings. I'm a techie, but no photog.
Michelle/Kayla> I am taking (well, my husband is) taking these
Michelle/Kayla> pictures sitting at the same
Michelle/Kayla> distance away, about 12 inches. I am only turning my leg to see the
Michelle/Kayla> progression of the tattoo, and am not moving. But the last picture (of my
Michelle/Kayla> calf) always turns out terrible when I try to stitch it! Most of the time
Never tried that, but I would suggest using the procedure for flat
scanned images (
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/scans/en.shtml)
Additionally, I would avoid too many control points, but rather select
a few in the central overlapping area of each image. And in the
stitching step, to stitch just two images initially, and add the rest
one at a time. I have found that the interface of the 2012 version is
a lot friendlier with difficult images. It is available for download
on Sourceforge.
If you can make the images available somewhere, we could also attempt to help.
Groetnis
Marius
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