I'm new with using hugin. I'm using 2024.0.1 with the simple interface. I 
have two photos taken with a 85mm prime lens. Both photos were of mostly 
the same thing. In the foreground is a bunch of icicles hanging off a roof 
and in the rear a hundred yards away is a grove of aspen trees with no 
leaves. This seems like a really hard problem because there's nothing in 
focus in both images.

Using the simple interface I loaded the two photos, aligned them using the 
default and created the panorama with the focus stacked option. The 
alignment is partly correct in that it figured out that the two images are 
slightly rotated and shifted with respect to each other but what it didn't 
figure out is that this lens creates a bit of focus breathing, or the focal 
length of the lens changes a bit based on focal distance. So, the image 
focused on the foreground has a slightly higher focal length. The result is 
that the background is in focus and some of the icicles in the center are 
okay but the ones far from the center are pulled from the far image and 
just blurry. I changed the interface to advanced and, the best I can tell 
is that there are no control points. I don't know. I tried the advanced 
option from the start and got control points but the result was no better. 
I read the tutorial referenced in the help section under focus stacking by 
Pat David and the result of the alignment was "After control points pruning 
reference images has no control points"

Any suggestions?

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