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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 782680" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>How do you set the output size: width, height, scale? Say your four individual images are 6000x4000 each, will you set output size as: 6000, 15000, 100%? When let it as default (2000, 1000, 100%), I got a wide top, narrow bottom skewed (vertical) pano. The question is: in this case (vertical stitch), how do you determine an accurate height output dimension? It, I think, has to be less than 4 times of original height due to the overlap area. But how less? or just set it x4 width?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 782680, member: 47518"] How do you set the output size: width, height, scale? Say your four individual images are 6000x4000 each, will you set output size as: 6000, 15000, 100%? When let it as default (2000, 1000, 100%), I got a wide top, narrow bottom skewed (vertical) pano. The question is: in this case (vertical stitch), how do you determine an accurate height output dimension? It, I think, has to be less than 4 times of original height due to the overlap area. But how less? or just set it x4 width? [/QUOTE]
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