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I have 2 images (maps). One is a scale image from Google Maps. The other is an historic map that is not to scale. There are certain points of reference on each map that can be used to pull the historic map close to scale and provide reference to other points between the two maps. Is there a way to link 2 images with "points" on each and transform one of the two base on the those links?
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(05-23-2023, 02:51 PM)skip671 Wrote: I have 2 images (maps). One is a scale image from Google Maps. The other is an historic map that is not to scale. There are certain points of reference on each map that can be used to pull the historic map close to scale and provide reference to other points between the two maps. Is there a way to link 2 images with "points" on each and transform one of the two base on the those links?
Maybe this could be useful :
https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-sg-fit...ht=realing
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The problem with maps is that even if they are accurate (so, ruling out "historic" maps...) they may use totally different projections so the problem is not a simple matter of scale and rotation.
You could investigate using panorama or focus apps, they always have some functionality to match points between two shots.