Hello,

I was almost ready to buy PTgui and found Hugin and it looks very mature. 
Actually too complicated so far ;-)

My situation:
- 48 images (HDR merged already but no settings applied except lens 
correction and removed chromatic abberation)
- All images were shot with a panorama head and fixed nodal point
- 18mm-28mm Tamron Full Frame Lens, 18mm used but with APS-C crop factor 
(accidentally)
- 4 rows, 12 columns, 30°
- 1 ceiling picture but I think it's not needed because there are enough 
images
- Nadir show was bad so it can be skipped or ideally replaced with a logo

My goal:
360° x 180° HDR panorama for a virtual tour

Somehow I can't get the control points detection working good enough. In 
PTgui there is a "Align to Grid" dialog and control points are detected on 
overlapping images -> is that possible with Hugin, too?

I mean I know which image is on which position but Hugin doesn't and it 
finds a lot wrong control points, too.

Generally the workflow is totally confusing and not clear to me to be 
honest...

I hope I just miss some basic step or tutorial :-)

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