Excellent. I always forget that I can manually modify X Y Z positions.

On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 8:14:41 AM UTC+1, Bruno Postle wrote:
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> On 17 March 2019 19:35:01 GMT, Abrimaal wrote: 
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> >Creating a multiview pano is possible on a 2D screen, but except a lot of 
> masking, 
> >it would require a rectangular (planar) projection to be introduced, such 
> >as is used for stitching maps and flat documents. 
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> You can absolutely stitch these street elevations in Hugin, this picture 
> (attached) is created in Hugin without using any other tools. 
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> I used saved lens parameters, optimised X,Y&Z positions, then added r,p&y 
> rotation. This is a lot of parameters, so the optimisation can get 
> unstable, but with practice, by introducing one parameter at a time, it 
> works well. 
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> I also find that I get better results if I don't shoot the photos straight 
> on, for the buildings on the left I turn the camera slightly to the left, 
> then gradually turn to the right for the rest. 
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> -- 
> Bruno

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