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What the OP is referring to is this: (The dpreview link was here but it was too spamy for me use it in the quote) Do not be put off by that title, it is about super-resolution)
It was not that I was referring too, but all roads leads to super resolution.
I have been trying to decide if an S1R or A7RIV would be useful to create 187/240MP images, but northrup mentioned he had great difficulties getting good results, so I stumbled upon this video
___not link as system warns its too spamy for a new user to post external links so utube video: 2QW9vcnb9c0
which used old photoshop technology (probably some version of that algorithm both sony and panasonic uses in body) to average out several images into one larger. Having used GIMP earlier and thinking I could extend the life of my 24MP travel camera I found GMIC.
Experimental images today showed that any rotation in or out, camera shift left to right are deadly. I have tried rotating layers before filtering with some success. Some details are lost and others are gained between original images and filtered GMIC seamless fix.
For instance in the image below, most details are better in the modified image, but the house number in the back is worse in the seamless as are the logs in the center. Tree branches however are better modified than any original image.
Could not post other links, but this worked https://postimg.cc/4KV0jy0k