Hi all, First, some background, I'm currently trying to digitize all my father's paintings and drawings; For artworks somewhat larger than my scanner I needed stitching, and have been using hugin for that purpose for a few months now. Using a script heavily inspired by the one referenced in the "stiching scanned image" tutorial, or the script from Matthew Petroff (https://github.com/mpetroff/stitch-scanned-images) usually gives good results. The main issue I'm often facing is that the output image has some kind of trapezoidal distortion, from mild to pronounced: usually the left end is taller than the right end. I don't know why this happens, images overlap correctly and I can stitch the same images manually without too much effort (it's just a lot slower). My current hypothesis is that output uses a rectilinear projection, but I'd need a projection that's both rectilinear and conformal. I there a way to request such optimization, or to postprocess control points mapping to convert it to a conformal mapping? Thank you for your attention, Pierre
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