I put in some t1 and t2 control points.  Cannot say that it makes a
difference.  And in several instances the entire building does not fit in
two adjacent images so adding t1 or t2 control points isn't possible.  The
same thing is true regarding the horizon.  The entire horizon doesn't fit
in any one image, and finding control points that match on a featureless
horizon is not possible/easy.

There ought to be a way to add two (or three or more) t1 control points to
a single image inorder to cause a straight horizon.

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