GnomeNomad schrieb am Donnerstag, 30. Januar 2025 um 22:58:50 UTC+1:

Running pto_gen from the command line generates a PTO that also reports the 
35mm focal length as 141.635mm.

Drag-and-dropping the TIFs into a new PTO in Hugin reports the correct 35mm 
focal length.

This does not makes sense. Both program use the same code and both read the 
fov from the lens database. And this works fine with your test image on my 
system.
Maybe you have 2 versions installed: one which called from the command line 
and the second one when you call Hugin (I don't know how you start it.).
Some time ago the path to the lens database changed (from ~/.hugindata to 
$XDG_DATA_HOME/hugin).
Check that only one version is installed.

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