Hello Alex,

After thoroughly going through it, I have a couple of questions that I hope
you could help clarify:
  1. Why do we need to specify a control point between *frame_0001.jpg *and
itself (*frame_0001.jpg*)?
  2. Why is it necessary to specify 3 control points between *frame_0010.jpg*
and *frame_0001.jpg* that form a circuit (from end to beginning),
especially when, according to my drone’s flight data, these two images have
no overlapping sections?

In both cases those are special control points that signify either vertical or horizontal lines (with respect to the image, not with respect to the 3D object). In frame01, I've marked one horizontal line, and between the first and last frame there are three vertical lines. Having one of them helps align the output image, while having several of them helps warping it correctly.

Thank you very much in advance for your kind assistance.

You're welcome!

cheers, lukas wirz

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