Hello Joao,

may be you describe what the problem is, that you want to solve with
those values. Please also give some context.

Jens


Am Mi., 11. Sept. 2019 um 17:02 Uhr schrieb João Pedro Carvalho
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>
> Thanks again for the answer. However is not possible to to have a Rectangle 
> to tell us the limits x and y?
>
> quarta-feira, 4 de Setembro de 2019 às 17:23:46 UTC+1, T. Modes escreveu:
>>
>>
>>
>> Am Mittwoch, 4. September 2019 17:03:52 UTC+2 schrieb João Pedro Carvalho:
>>>
>>> Thank you for your answer. But when I run hugin executer, it gives me an 
>>> ouput image ( with these two images) and I can see the offset between them. 
>>> I know that the image could be rotated but it is also has a x / y offsets 
>>> too. Do you know a solution to have these parameters?
>>
>>
>> Hugin calculates the non-linear transformation for each pixel separately. So 
>> there is no fixed offset and therefore can't be calculated.
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