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Stitch scanned document - denzjos - 08-13-2021 Stitch parts of a large scanned document can be done with commercial programs such as 'RasterStitch' but also it is possible to do this in gimp. It can be done in Hugin but using the SaulGoode 'sg-fit-face.scm script also can do the job : https://chiselapp.com/user/saulgoode/repository/script-fu/artifact/f510b2955430dec7dbced70529cf56d3f505fef2 Two scanned documents : [attachment=6525] The documents stitched : [attachment=6526] RE: Stitch scanned document - Blighty - 08-13-2021 I use the Ofnuts ofn-layer-aligner.py It works very well. RE: Stitch scanned document - denzjos - 08-13-2021 @Blighty, yes, Ofnuts and gimp, that is always a good combination. RE: Stitch scanned document - Ofnuts - 08-14-2021 This said, with scans, you don't even need to scale... RE: Stitch scanned document - PixLab - 08-14-2021 Thanks for the sg-fit-face.scm denzjos. I'm going to try/play with it EDIT: It works well on a plan/map when you choose the exact point(path are also at the same length), what I also like, it's if you got a plan when 1 side is bigger than the other one, it will automatically scale it by using those 2 points, when selecting points you need to be very precise at the pixel level, though, but it's a fantastic tool |