What are flags used for?
In manual mode, flags are used to show PanaVue ImageAssembler how you want photos or scanned images to be stitched (in the automatic mode the flags are not used, they are disabled). With your mouse, simply click and drag a flag to some common detail lying on the overlapping part of two consecutive images. While it is possible to zoom in on the images to precisely position flags at the pixel level, this is rarely needed since the Flag Assistant can do the fine tuning for you. return to top Photos look “bumpy” after stitching, is it normal? This is what is called “warping”, and a small amount of warping is essential if you want your photos to stitch perfectly. In a “Photo Stitching” project, warping is equivalent to projecting images inside a sphere. return to top I don’t know the focal length of my lens and the equivalent film format for my digital camera. How do I set these parameters? PanaVue ImageAssembler provides a very simple way to find these parameters. You can do this in a “Len
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