Thanks for the response! -- Turns out I was too quick to describe the CPs 
as "sensible" -- I paid closer attention, did some tests, etc, and as you 
say, with the problematic images there were some pairs of images with 
clusters of CPs that were pretty close to each other. I am still surprised 
that it managed to rotate the images, but I can see that better CPs would 
solve things. Indeed, I did a run (after lining the images up roughly) with 
CPfind using "--celeste --prealign" and it worked well.

So, user error, as usual. :-)

Thanks.

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