Hi,

My first post here so hello to all!
I have a question regarding stitching scanned images. 
So I am scanning a book that is slightly wider than A4 so I end up with two 
scans for every page, the left and the right scans that need to be stitched.
I came across this tutorial 
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/scans/en.shtml and am almost there, 
the only problem is Hugin by default seems to be overlapping those two 
images, so as a result if the right edge of the left scan has some 
imperfections resulting from for example that scan not being firmly pressed 
into the scanner along that edge, they will be reflected in the resulting 
panorama image, obviously same thing happens if there are some 
imperfections with the left edge of the right scan.
But more importantly what I am scanning is a book so the written sentences 
from both left and right image are also stitched with some kind of 
overlapping, but after that's done the edges of the letters on the 
resulting panorama are far from being as smooth as they are if you look at 
each image separately.

So the question... Is there a way to configure the stitcher so that 
everything to the left of the "stitching line" would come from the left 
image only and similarly everything to the right of the stitching line from 
the right image only?

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
Chris

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