Dear Hugin list,

I downloaded the software to stitch together some images that we scanned 
with a scanner. I have 10 images with 37282 columns (X) and 24813 lines 
(Y). The 10 images together are one line. They align perfectly I do not 
need any rotation. I only have to shift the images in X direction. The 
images have a small overlap in X direction

In order to stich the images together I followed the tutorial Stitching 
flat scanned images (https://hugin.sourceforge.io/tutorials/scans/en.shtml). 
I indicated following parameters

*1.       **10** in the **HFOV(v)*

Then I used the function Hugins CPFind to identify control points. I used 
the custom option for the geometric optimization. I only optimized TrX and 
TrY all other parameters are 0.

Everything works as expected. My problem is that I do not want to resample 
the images and I do not want to change the resolution. I only would like to 
produce the lign with the initial resolution of the images. The images 
align perfectly. 

Now, I have problems to save the stiched images with the initial 
resolution. I modified already in the preferences “downscale final pano = 
100 % of max width”. Then I tried to play around with the options in the 
sticher window. I use a rectilinear projection. But I cannot find the 
solution in order to keep the initial resolution of the images. I also do 
not want to resample the images. 

As my images align perfectly in X direction I just want to output a line 
with a height of 24813 pixels. My initial images also have this height in 
pixels. I cannot find out how to do this with Hugin. 

Thank you for your help !!! 

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