What you described is what i have experienced.  I now manually add the 
points.ThanksNorSent from my Galaxy
-------- Original message --------From: Gunter Königsmann 
<[email protected]> Date: 12/17/20  2:17 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: 
[email protected] Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Bad results with cpfind 
    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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