Can you share your 2 images? They can jpgs if that makes it easier to 
transfer. It should be quite straightforward to align them

On Thursday, 17 November 2022 at 17:28:13 UTC DerekS wrote:

> Hi Bruno
>
> Indeed the lens type for both input image is being read by Hugin 
> as equirectangular, and the output automatically set to equirectangular.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Derek
>
> On Thursday, 17 November 2022 at 14:26:53 UTC [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Have you set the projection of both input images and the output panorama 
>> to equirectangular?
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 17 Nov 2022, 13:34 DerekS, wrote:
>>
>>> Hi dkloi
>>>
>>> Interesting idea, that I been playing with at your suggestion.  
>>>
>>> I loaded in the two panorama, and added control points, and the selected 
>>> optimise.  Various Yaw, Pitch, and Roll values were applied to both images, 
>>> the yaw -135 which made it difficult to compare to the originals. 
>>>
>>> So I tried again, anchoring the position of image zero, added the 
>>> control points and selected optimise again.  On the preview image zero is 
>>> badly distorted.  It's hard to tell if image 1 is changed. In the advanced 
>>> user tab, image zero has 0 Yaw, 18.5 pitch, 64.1 roll, far to much, hence 
>>> the distortion, whilst image 1 has 0 yaw, 0 pitch, roll 0.
>>>
>>> I'm assuming you had something else in mind when you made the 
>>> suggestion, what might I being doing wrong?
>>>
>>

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