Thanks, Bruno, that explains TrX0 TrY0 TrZ0 Tpy0 Tpp0 j0, and it has much 
more information than the docu I was using!

I have another issue with the i-lines. In PTOptimizer.html 
<http://hugin.sourceforge.net/docs/manual/PTOptimizer.html>, there is the 
option to use cropped source images with the 'C' field:

# C100,600,100,800 Crop(l,r,t,b), Only pixels inside the rectangle will be 
used for conversion.
#                                  Cropped image size is used for all image 
parameters
#                                  (e.g. field-of-view) refer to the 
cropped part of the image.

I tried to use a PTO file with such C fields with hugin, but the cropping 
information was silently changed to a selection field ('S' tag)
Is this field type not used by the hugin processing chain?

Kay

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