I'm attempting to de-tessalate another map.
http://london1872.com/stanford01.htm
Specific difficulties arise from the fact that (in this case)
the tiles have zero overlap, so all control points have to be manual.
But I remain convinced that Hugin is probably a good tool
for the job, at least in principal.
I have not been getting good results from mosaic mode (X,Y,Z optimisation)
so am working in "normal" mode, with an artificially small FOV.
So far, so good.
On this particular map, some of the tiles have borders,
which I am attempting to remove using Hugin's
crop/mask features.
This is not working "as well as I would like".
I am using:
Ubuntu 12.10
hugin-->2013.0.0+dfsg-1ubuntu1~quantal
enblend-->4.0+dfsg-4ubuntu3
libpano13-bin-->2.9.18+dfsg-4ubuntu1
Specifically:
Include masks don't seem to work correctly. I have a VERY simply, more or less rectangular
include mask on my first image (it's not quite perpendicular, so I'm not using a
crop).
The masked image (I selected remapped images in the Stitch tab),
is ... just wrong (pto and image attached).
What's worse, I think these shapes may be causing trouble to enblend,
since I'm getting very funny results. (low res screen shot attached, note bottom right!!)
Any comments or recommendations welcomed.
BugBear