Update -- I discovered it's possible to manually drag the whole pano chain 
around in the preview window. I guess I was looking for something a bit 
more precise and numerical, but it more or less works. However, it doesn't 
answer why Hugin is rotating the pano by 90 degrees in the first place.

On Saturday, September 18, 2021 at 1:07:02 AM UTC-5 Len Philpot wrote:

> I've noticed this a couple of times, both of which were 360 degree 
> panoramas (intended for use as localized terrestrial backgrounds in 
> astronomical planetaria software). I shoot the images left to right, 
> starting at north, going clockwise around to north again. Vertical frames, 
> plenty of overlap, etc., etc. 
>
> Hugin loads the images in the correct order and they stitch / align 
> properly, but north (i.e., first / left image) ends up in the *center* of 
> the pano, not at the left edge where it should be. This means I have to 
> tediously split and rejoin the two image halves in an image editor.
>
> I've created many other panos with Hugin and this doesn't happen. But for 
> some reason it does occasionally (so far only on 360 degree panos). I found 
> a reference in the FAQs to possibly re-anchoring the initial image but it 
> references things I don't see in the GUI.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> I'm using 2018.0.0.5abfb4de7961, which is the newest available for my 
> Xubuntu 2018.04 system.
>
> Thanks.
>

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