Op zo 28 jul 2024 om 00:20 schreef Sam Rhoads <[email protected]>: > Ok. Changed my mind, did not start over. Added several new control > points. Looked through the control points table, looking for those with > large distances. Even when I saw one that looked larger than the others, > when I click on it, the two images seem to match very well do I’m leaving > it in. > > That sometimes can be the problem. Two bad CPs that seem to have small distances after calculation, can make that a good CP get a large distance. Normally Hugin does an excellent job, so first you look for CPs with large distances. If some of those CPs are actually good CPs, then mostly you have one or a few bad CPs that are calculated incorrectly with small distances. These can distort your panorama and can make good CPs look bad. And indeed: with hundreds of CPs this can be a tiresome job.
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