Hi, to add a sample of what I say, look here: 
https://youtu.be/cjSXkeRX2pQ?t=120
It is an extreme example, it's not the wanted result for the city panorama 
case, but would be very helpful in cases similar to mine, where a small 
adjustment does the job.
Is there any possibility to do that in Hugin?

Thank you.

On Tuesday, August 6, 2019 at 9:25:08 AM UTC+3, Mihai Dobrescu wrote:
>
> Thanks for the fast reply and for your time spent on it!
> I am at a Windows computer now, usually I use Linux, but I can't access 
> Linux now.
> I don't know why, despite I have tried, despite I use the latest Windows 
> binary (labeled as 2019), I don't have or I can't find an "Everything 
> without translation" option.
> Also, can't handle this part of "I dragged the right side of the image 
> until it looked straight.", it simply snaps to the center of the processing 
> area.
>
>
> It is nice, but my idea was a bit different because I try to do something 
> I always do in ACR very easy: think however you like about it, either 
> expand the middle part of the projection, either compress the top-left and 
> top-right corners of the projection, in order to make a rectangular image 
> having the most of the image. Look at the original ACR: 
> *IMG_2682-2690_Pano_low_quality.jpg*
>
>
> It takes a lot more, if you look at the top-right area, the branches are 
> there entirely. And look pretty natural.
>
> My idea is not necessarily to have the same pixels as in ACR, but to take 
> more out of the image.
>
> For me this is not a contest between ACR and Hugin. It's an attempt to get 
> rid of the big annoyance the Adobe's OS'es of choice are that lead me to 
> move to different tools.
>
>
> BTW, why Hugin generates a smaller image than ACR? ACR makes a 8655x2645 
> image, Hugin a bit more than 6000x...
>
>
> If I try different lens or projection,m I should be able to mold, to 
> reshape the projection to a rectangle (maybe not completely, to some 
> degree, as in ACR).
>
> This is done by setting a value with a slider in ACR...
>
>
> The architectural tutorials I've found seem not to be applicable, as long 
> as are done on a single image, making here that in two steps is overkill 
> and less flexible if I need to go back to stitching again if I need 
> something to be fixed or reworked. It's not that I'm lazy, it's simply 
> unproductive.
>
>
> Also, I have some strange behavior of Hugin when aligning in the simple 
> interface. It changes the lens type and the projection to equirectangular 
> all the time. Is this expected?
>
>
> Best Regards.
>
>
> On Tuesday, August 6, 2019 at 7:22:01 AM UTC+3, GnomeNomad wrote:
>>
>> Here's what I did: 
>>
>> 1. Selected images in folder, right-clicked, used Open with Hugin PTO 
>> generator. 
>>
>> 2. Opened the PTO file. 
>>
>> 3. Under Feature Matching, ran CPFind with the CPFind + Celest option. 
>> If found a lot of control points. 
>>
>> 4. Also under Feature Matching, ran the Vertical Lines option. It found 
>> nothing. 
>>
>> 5. Under Optimized, Geometric, ran Positions (incremental starting from 
>> anchor). 
>>
>> 6. Right-clicked in the list of file names, used Control Points > Clean 
>> control points. 
>>
>> 7. Under Optimized, Geometric, ran Everything without translation. 
>>
>> 8. Looked at panorama with Fast Preview Panorama: 
>> Clicked Center. Top and bottom were quite curved. Panorama was also 
>> angled. 
>> I dragged the right side of the image until it looked straight. 
>> Under Projection, tried various Cylendrical projections. Panini seemed 
>> to look like what it sounded like you wanted. 
>>
>> 9. Did Center and Fit again, then autocropped. 
>>
>> 10. Closed Fast Preview Window. 
>>
>> 11. Saved panorama, went to Sttch and clicked on Calculate Optimal Size. 
>>
>> 12. Saved again and stitched. 
>>
>> Got something that looks just fine to me! But maybe I'm not entirely 
>> sure what you're looking for. Attaching the PTO, let me know if you want 
>> the stitched image. 
>>
>> On 8/5/19 8:30 AM, Mihai Dobrescu wrote: 
>> >   How would you stitch these photos in order to get as much as ACR 
>> does? 
>> > 
>> > IMG_2682.jpg 
>> > 
>> > IMG_2683.jpg 
>> > 
>> > IMG_2684.jpg 
>> > 
>> > IMG_2685.jpg 
>> > 
>> > IMG_2686.jpg 
>> > 
>> > IMG_2687.jpg 
>> > 
>> > IMG_2688.jpg 
>> > 
>> > IMG_2689.jpg 
>> > 
>> > IMG_2690.jpg 
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> David W. Jones 
>> gnome...@gmail.com 
>> wandering the landscape of god 
>> http://dancingtreefrog.com 
>>
>

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