Hugin assumes (fairly reasonably...) that it is working on a set
of photographs taken from a single camera.

One of the consequences of this is that (as far as I can tell by experiment)
pixel width and depth is a property of the LENS not the image.

I was recently working on tessalating up a series of cropped screen grabs.


IMPORTANT
In order to make things work, I had to give each file a separate lens.
IMPORTANT


Interestingly, when optimising this mosaic, I then had a fairly free choice
between optimising FOV or Z. Both work...

In the interests of consistency with the several "real" photographic
mosaics I have I chose to give all the lenses the same FOV, and then
optimise Z.

  BugBear

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