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i have a sets of images A

Each image (a_i) is a slice of an huge computer generated map-image M_A. Each image a_j in A overlaps with at least one other image a_k in A. There is no distortion, blur or color difference they overlap pixel perfect and are completely planar.

  • i need to stitch them together = map M_A.

  • After that i need to find the difference between M_A and an other map-image M_B (gimp)

the last part is no problem: I can put them in 2 layers in Gimp an set one to 'Differece'

the tricky part is the lossless stitching

so:

  • How do i stitch the overlapping images together without blurring or deformation?

i tried Hugin (How to make a cyclorama) - i like it - but it seems it is all about inexact images (taken by Cameras). It forced me to choose a focal length. And after 3h of computation i ended up with a projection of planar objects on a sphere, witch were then projected back to a plane for rendering...

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  • Your meta question points to a similar question marked as a duplicate of others. Those, in turn, chain to additional, similar questions. I didn't exhaustively follow every chain, but I quickly got to 18 answers in addition to the one you mention. There is a little overlap, but numerous answers don't suffer from the shortcoming you cite. Given the extensive existing answers, I don't see value in asking what appears to be the same question again. Without clarifying a uniqueness here, this will waste people's time responding with identical answers. – fixer1234 Apr 05 '17 at 19:12
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    Possible duplicate of [How to make a cyclorama](https://superuser.com/questions/15946/how-to-make-a-cyclorama). See also https://superuser.com/questions/44463/what-is-the-best-photo-stitching-software-available and follow the chains of mentioned questions. – fixer1234 Apr 05 '17 at 19:14

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