My current project is learning to use Hugin to create complete pictures of 
circuit boards from  x-rays to be used for troubleshooting/repairs. I have 
obstacles.

The first obstacle has to do with the fact that I have the latest version 
of Hugin for Windows, but the tutorials are over 10 years old. Is anybody 
working to update the tutorials? If so, I might be able to help.

The second obstacle is that the x-ray image files have no EXIF data, so 
control points must be hand selected for every image.

The third obstacle is that my circuit board is approximately 3" x 17", and 
the x-ray captures an area 1 1/4" x 7/8", so the whole thing takes about 45 
images, (three rows of 15) allowing for overlap. I had to stitch segments 
made up of no more than 5 images at a time, hand-generating control points 
and using Advanced - Fast Panorama Preview for Move/Drag, Straighten to 
remove distortion.

The fourth and current obstacle has to do with stitching together my 
stitched segments.
The workflow is horizontally oriented, thus prompting my first question:
1) Does the tutorial give any relevant details on stitching vertically?

Another current issue is that I tried stitching the first two segments, and 
my first segment image appears in the field about 1/3 the size of the 2nd 
segment. They are the same length, but different heights.
2) Why is one image appearing smaller than the other?

The main concern is that this job may be too big for Hugin. I have spent a 
lot of time on this and need it to work. If it does, I need to fine-tune my 
work-flow to be able to do the same on other circuit boards. If I need to 
be using something else, please let me know (gently!). 

Any help towards these obstacles would be very much appreciated.

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