Edward Carnby wrote:
Hi all,
I've used Hugin for some time and I encounter no problem stitching old maps I 
scanned from libraries. They usually were divided into four or six parts. I 
have now to stitch a very large map of Italy divided into 32 scans (eight rows, 
four columns). I followed the tutorial (stitching flat scanned images) but I 
wasn't able to achieve a decent result. The optimizer always stitch it in a bad 
way. I tried to stitch some parts and than stitch them again with others but 
the result was pretty
unacceptable because of bad alignment. Besides I have a Win 64 system and 
cannot install autopano sift C. Hints are appreciated.

Do the sub-images overlap (like photographs) or do they tessalate edge to edge?

I've done maps both ways, and can advise.

 BugBear

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