allows Stitcher to be used for scans from within python.
I had to use very strange notation because I couldn't export the `enum`
`Mode` making the Cpython generated code unable to compile.
```c++
class Stitcher {
public:
enum Mode
{
PANORAMA = 0,
SCANS = 1,
};
...
```
Also removed duplicate code from the `createStitcher` function making
use of the `Stitcher::create` function
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