On Jan 17, 5:52 am, "Robert C. Fisher" <
rcf...@pacbell.net> wrote:
> You also need to set the lens to rectilinear and some focal length say 50mm
It's a flat stitching situation. The camera is being used without a
lens simply to take crops of the image projected onto the enlarger
baseboard. You want a huge focal length specified. See this item from
the PTGui FAQ:
http://www.ptgui.com/support.html#5_6
The preceding item (5.5) is also relevant, as viewpoint correction can
be employed as an alternative way of stitching the images.
A third method is to align the images by varying the lens shift
parameters. Individual lens parameters need to be selected on the
Lens Details tab (in Advanced mode). Then in the Optimizer tab (in
it's own Advanced mode) select only the lens shift parameters and roll
parameters for optimization.
The topic crops up regularly in this forum: a search for "flat
stitching" or "aerial" will bring up many discussions.
If you care to make a set of sample images available, we can try some
stitches for you. Use a service such as
http://www.ge.tt/ if you
don't have any private web space to upload to and post a link to the
images here.
Also, you might try the (free) Microsoft ICE stitcher, which does flat
stitching in one of its planar modes.
John