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6. CONCLUSIONS
Because the lens distortions may be tens or hundreds of pixels
on the edges of the images, camera calibration is essential in the
creation of seamless panoramic image mosaics, especially if
they are meant for measurement purposes. Deviations, like 1
mm, in the concentricity cause visible deformations to the
image if the imaged object is close to the camera and not planar.
Visually the camera can be adjusted to a correct place with the
accuracy of some tenths of a millimetre. Also, the stitching
order is important. The images should be combined
symmetrically and according to the size of the overlap area to
force the mosaic structure strong.
7. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This study is part of the Spherical Imaging project funded by
the Academy of Finland.
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