I take many nature landscape panoramas in which most features are not straight 
like buildings. So when I want to remove CPs, the rectangle selection (Ctrl + 
right click) is unhandy, as I have to draw many rectangles to erase points on, 
say, a single tree.

If there was a circular brush tool to erase control points, removing them would 
be much easier.

Does this seem useful to users other than me?

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