I have a panorama, 42 images in total, 14 frames of 3 exposure stacks each. 
As part of my workflow, I align the 3 images in each stack.

So far the only way I've found to do this is to:

Group by Stacks
Select Stack 0
Select: Feature Matching -> Settings -> Align image stack
Click "Create control points"
Select Stack 1
Click "Create control points"
.
.
.
Select Stack N
Click "Create control points"

As you can see this gets quite tedious!

For some reason I cannot Ctrl+A (Select all stacks), and click "Create 
control points". It usually gives me a stupidly low number like "8 ctrl 
points created". Among 14 stacks, 42 total images? come on!

Maybe there is some philosophy behind why this is the behavior. But I would 
really like a way to align the images in all my stacks at once without 
having to go through this laborious process! Anybody aware of something I 
might be missing?

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