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Sender:Bruno Postle
Date/Time:2007-Nov-30 14:50:03
Subject:Re: pseudo "scanning" a large map

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PanoTools NG: Re: pseudo "scanning" a large map Bruno Postle 2007-Nov-30 14:50:03
On Fri 30-Nov-2007 at 09:56 +0000, paul womack wrote:
>>>
>>> I certainly don't have a flatbed scanner that size,
>>> and a tesselated scan would on my A4 flatbed
>>> would endanger the map physically.

>> http://www.dojoe.net/tutorials/linear-pano/
>
>I saw that; I believe I can avoid some
>of that complexity by situtating my pano-head a good distance"
>e.g. 8 feet from the map, and using a long lens (say 100mm in 35mm terms)
>and making a simple "tiled" set of photos.

If you use a pano-head and don't move the camera, then this is just 
a 'normal' panorama, just set your output to 'rectilinear' and use 
horizontal and vertical control points to straighten it up.

-- 
Bruno


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