Hi,

Am Montag, 19. August 2019 08:46:48 UTC+2 schrieb Vegard Brenna:
>
> Import 6 images
>
>    1. Reassign #1 as AC Anchor instead of #0
>    2. Reassign Lens 0 to all images. Hugin insists that I'm using two 
>    different lenses, 0 and 1.
>
> Hugin assigns different lenses, if the images are shoot at different focal 
length (as indicated by EXIF data) or have different image dimension.
In both cases, forcing the the same lens introduce additional errors. So 
better fix your input instead.

>
>    1. Create CPs using cpfind + celeste (I still find CPs that seem 
>    totally random, in the middle of nowhere)
>    2. Menu>Edit>Fine-tune all Points
>
>  Cpfind finds control points by using a multi-scale approach. So the 
detected cps can include information from different scales. If you simply 
fine-tune all cp you destroy this (valuable) information. (Fine-tune works 
always on the same (1:1) scale). So no need to stubborn fine-tune all 
points.

But I agree that the fact that it still mixes distances and correlations in 
> the same column – even at the same time – is not really very elegant.
>
You must be using a different version. The current version displays for me 
only distance or correlation, but not both at the same time (except for 
line cp, this is now fixed in the repository). Depending on the information 
displayed the header changes. So if the error is shown, the header reads 
error. And the same for correlation. 
 

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