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Automatically (re)construct an image from overlapping parts?
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I’ve seen the “Reconstructing an image from overlapping parts” tutorial and similar ones but I was wondering whether there were any tools to automate (or semi-automate) this workflow, similar to how e.g. Hugin will allow you to automate/assist with a lot of busywork with stitching photos together?

It feels like "broken" images/screenshots/etc. would be simpler since there should be sections of images with 1:1 matches that should be machine-detectable, no? But I haven’t been able to find anything. Anything I search for leads me to tutorials like the one linked here or tutorials for software like Hugin or other panorama/photo stitching software.

(Oh, and I know that I have my Gimp version set to 2.99 here, but I have both 2.10 and 2.99 installed, so something that works for either would be fine, as well as 3rd party (but preferably still free/libre) software.)
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Maybe this old one can help you:
https://wiki.panotools.org/Enfuse
https://alternativeto.net/software/enble...use/about/
https://enblend.sourceforge.net/enfuse.d...nfuse.html
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