No, taken with various cameras, in different years, seasons, various 
objects (mainly architecture)
I am not familiar to any of script languages, but it would look like this

define folder variable: path
for each to last file
set projection: rectilinear
run detect vertical lines
run optimize y,p,r,v,b
run calculate size
run autocrop
save .pto file as original-s.pto
save as original-s.jpg (all images are .jpg)
next

Some files will require manual adjustment, but at least half will be done 
correctly :)

On Tuesday, December 6, 2016 at 6:28:28 PM UTC+1, bugbear wrote:
>
> Abrimaal wrote: 
> > Now I have a lot of single photos to straighten. Every time I load a new 
> image, the projection is changed to Equirectangular, when I need 
> Rectilinear. Repeating it too many times is uncomfortable. 
> > Can I save the settings, that are not included in the Preferences to 
> .ini file? 
> > or start Hugin from a .bat file with desired parameters: rectilinear 
> projection, control point detector set to vertical lines etc. ? 
>
> Are your single photos that need straightening all taken in the same way 
> way ? 
>
> If so, this could help: 
>
>
> http://hugin.sourceforge.net/docs/manual/Panorama_scripting_in_a_nutshell.html#Simple_command-line_stitching
>  
>
>    BugBear 
>

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