Can I have recs, please? I am working with two image sets. Both are taken in serpentine fashion.
In one set, I have approximately 1500 tiles total (making up five composite images), and they look something like this:

... i.e. I just want the central portion, and I want a whole bunch of not-quite-circles fishscaling in a serpentine fashion, and I REALLY don't want to have to do it all (including cropping) by hand on a per-image basis.
The second image set is only about 180 tiles (forming 12 images), and each tile looks rather more like this:

... and are arranged in serpentine fashion. I anticipate these being rather easier.
Unfortunately, Hugin chokes and dies (i.e. crashes complete with sending error reports to the mothership), and I haven't worked out why and can't be bothered to diagnose it.
For the second image set at least, the Microsoft Image Composite Editor might be useful... except that where I have files named e.g.
... which is making me SUPER SAD. And they have no effective manual image repositioning - HURRAH.
... any suggestions?
... please? ;_;
In one set, I have approximately 1500 tiles total (making up five composite images), and they look something like this:
... i.e. I just want the central portion, and I want a whole bunch of not-quite-circles fishscaling in a serpentine fashion, and I REALLY don't want to have to do it all (including cropping) by hand on a per-image basis.
The second image set is only about 180 tiles (forming 12 images), and each tile looks rather more like this:

... and are arranged in serpentine fashion. I anticipate these being rather easier.
Unfortunately, Hugin chokes and dies (i.e. crashes complete with sending error reports to the mothership), and I haven't worked out why and can't be bothered to diagnose it.
For the second image set at least, the Microsoft Image Composite Editor might be useful... except that where I have files named e.g.
./BR6a-31.tif
through to ./BR6a-36.tif
, "New Structured Panorama" tiles them like so:36 | 31 | 32 |
35 | 34 | 33 |
... which is making me SUPER SAD. And they have no effective manual image repositioning - HURRAH.
... any suggestions?
... please? ;_;