On 2024-03-23 13:49, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2024-03-23 05:10, David T-G wrote:
Carlos, et al --
% > % > Or I use BimoStitch on my Android phone; it seems pretty good at edge % > matching. % % No, I can not work with such a small display to join the scans.
You don't have to; you select from your pile all of the pictures that touch each other and it figures out how they overlap and comes up with one final [huge] image. Way better than trying to do so by hand, too.
Good luck! :-)
Ok, I may try. Each of the three photos are about 60 Megs, very big for a tiny procesor.
For some reason, XFCE refuses to connect to my two phones. I will try on other computer later, dunno if broken or needs reboot. I managed to connect with Dolphin and transfer the 3 photos. I told the BimoStitch app the three photos, and it joined two of them automatically, but not the third one. The tool is very intrusive, it pops up video adverts and I have to put away the phone till they end. It asked permission to share my data. I will uninstall it after being done. I try again to join the resulting panorama and the third photo, and it says that it finds no way to do it. So, I'm stuck, this method promises but doesn't work fully. Uninstalled. Hugin should be able to do it, if there is a way to tell it that they are scans, not photos, and that there is no focal length. Huh, google today helps. https://hugin.sourceforge.io/tutorials/scans/en.shtml Hugin tutorial - Stitching flat scanned images -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.5 x86_64 at Telcontar)