On August 7, 2016 12:02:16 PM EDT, Michael Havens <havens.busin...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
>Here are the photos and stitced picture.
>https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2xvsVTZy4y1T0NsMkdOdGo2TWs
>
>On Sunday, August 7, 2016 at 11:32:43 AM UTC-4, Michael Havens wrote:
>>
>> Hello gentlemen (and women),
>>
>> I take pictures of the interior of houses. I use hugin in lew of 
>> purchasing a wide angle lens (I do not have a spare $1000 dollars
>laying 
>> around). I can only offer an idea, I don't have the technical
>aptitude for 
>> anything else (wish I did). Now it is good but you can see the seams
>if you 
>> look for them. What maybe someone could do is make it so control
>points 
>> from images proportionally scale to  fit together. Or perhaps I am
>doing 
>> something wrong.
>>

There are many possibilities. If you took the photos handheld, or used a tripod 
without a nodal panning adapter, there could be uncorrectable parallax in the 
photos. Since there are objects in the near field, this is an important point 
to consider.

Have you also gone through the entire optimization process? After finding 
control points, verifying that they are mostly all correct, then doing all the 
various optimization steps, including lens distortion. What was the final RMS 
error of the last optimizer run?

--Sean


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