Hi Joachim,

[email protected] schrieb am Sonntag, 24. September 2023 um 21:23:40 UTC+2:

  But in the current version (2022 on Windows) doesn't have "Cpfind 
(multirow/stacked)" as a setting any more. 

This feature has been integrated into cpfind multirow strategy. So just use 
cpfind 
--multirow .
But you need to assign the stacks and unlink the positions when shooting 
handheld before running cpfind. Cpfind needs this information for the 
decision which images belong to which stack.

So the task is:
6 images, handheld!, consisting of 2 stacks of 3 images each, as a 
(vertical, in this case) panorama.
When adding the images, hugin doesn't yet recognise by itself that there 
might be stacks involved.
Ist there a way to
1) make hugin align the images inside the stacks first and
2) then align the 2 stacks as a panorama?

Just optimise all 6 images at once. This should work.

If you want to do it manually, it is just vice versa.
1.) Optimize only the single pano layer first. (disable all other images in 
the stacks)
2.) Then fix the position of the images of this pano layer and optimise 
only the other images of the stacks.

Thomas

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