One thing that can go with auto-detecting control points on stars  is:
Stars look all alike, from a distance. cpfind is good. But from time to
time it might happen that cpfind will interpret one tiny speck of ligkt
as a completely different one. In that case you can sometimes get
surprising results involving a warped sky.

Kind regards,

  Gunter

On 17.12.20 17:32, T. Modes wrote:
> aks schrieb am Mittwoch, 16. Dezember 2020 um 18:35:45 UTC+1:
>
>     1. “Fine-tune all Points” after running the “Create control
>     points” process. This command is found in the Edit pulldown menu.
>     The control point distances get normalized in a way to make it
>     easier to notice the outliers. The fine-tune process also reports
>     how many control points fall below the “Correlation Threshold” set
>     in the Control Points Editor preference.
>
>
> Cpfind search control points at different scales and does also some
> other kind of fine-tuning (different algorithm). Using fine-tune from
> the menu is only looking at the 1:1 scale on a small patch. So if you
> manually fine-tune the cp after cpfind you are destroy some information.
> So after running cpfind there should be no need to additional run
> fine-tune from the menu. Please stay away from this or post a bug
> report if you think there is a bug in the algorithm.
>
> Thomas
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