Thanks, Groogle -- when the image is stitched, it stitches the same as it 
does in the preview, with clipped edges, only about half the expected HFOV 
(although the edges aren't jagged as they appear in the preview, but 
straight... ? )

Perhaps this .mp4 will make things a bit more clear 
<http://caseyconnor.org/pub/image/hugin/hugindemo.mp4>.

Some other oddities: I noticed that the CPs between the "invisible" image 
pairs don't show up in the fast preview window, even though they are in 
fact present. See this demo image 
<http://caseyconnor.org/pub/image/hugin/panotestissue5.png>. The CPs on the 
"front" side of the panosphere image plane show up fine.

I have uploaded all the test images and the demo .pto here 
<http://caseyconnor.org/pub/image/hugin/hugintest.zip> -- but be warned 
that it is a 2GB file. It is uploading now and should be done at the latest 
in ~45 minutes (18:30 PDT/UTC-7, 01:30 UTC).

Thanks for any time anyone has for this!

-c

On Monday, August 13, 2018 at 4:58:30 PM UTC-7, Groogle wrote:
>
> On Monday, 13 August 2018 at 15:31:59 -0700, clepsydrae wrote: 
> > Howdy -- I'm attempting a pano made of 14 images (~10mm on a 1.62x 
> APS-C). 
> > CPFind doesn't find CPs well unless I drag the images to a rough correct 
> > overlap, so I do that first. 
> > 
> > Then CPFind finds the CPs, I remove some CPs from the clouds, and 
> > optimization (Pos/Trans/View/Barrel) does a good job. (~average error of 
> 10 
> > pixels.) 
> > 
> > Now the panosphere looks perfect, but the preview pane exhibits some 
> kind 
> > of odd clipping. ... 
>
> I've frequently seen that the preview shows problems that don't exist 
> in the final stitched image.  Have you tried stitching?  Unfortunately 
> I find the panosphere pretty useless, and the views you show are hard 
> to interpret. 
>
> If the image doesn't stitch well, can you put the source images and 
> project file somewhere where people can look at them?  Smaller images 
> are fine as long as they show the problem. 
>
> Greg 
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