Hi,
an a first time user i am unclear if this is possible with hugin or how to 
make this work

i have 2 sets of interval images, put in folder 'left' and 'right'
those images were shot with 2 cams simultanious on a fixed position, making 
a panorama that works for one set work for all.
images have this format in both folders: IMG_0001.jpg, IMG_0002.jpg

since overlap is only 150px hugin has trouble creating control points, so i 
have done that manually and created 1 image.

When i am satisfied with the results of those first 2 images: 
1) Can i use the same set of stretch and knit that was used for the first 
set?
2) If not, is it possible to use the same control points on the whole 
serie?...those control points might not be available due to night or bad 
weather, so 1 seems preferrable to me.
3) am i thinking wrong and is there a smarter way to do this?

if you know a way to help me solve this, i would really appreciate it ;)
Maarten



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