Doug schrieb:
> Thanks Harry.
> I've tried -s 2 and -s 3, both were worse than earlier results.
> As a further check I tried putting in all control points manually; that 
> was almost as bad.
> 
> Bizarre.
> 
> Doug
> 
> 
> P.S. Had a further thought and overlaid the images in Gimp.
> 
> It looks as though the zoom ring on the camera lens accidentally slipped 
> between shots - they're at slightly different magnifications, not 
> obvious except in close up.
> Can one correct for this?
Yes: by optimizing for v, as you initially did.

You wrote "solved" in the subject line, but if I understand correctly, 
it is only the result solved by using Gimp. The cause of the 
misalignement still is unsolved, is it?

regards
Joachim

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