Bruno, thank you - However, I suspect that the Python Plugin Interface 
(which I believe is what I would need to do that) does not work with the 
OSX version of Hugin. I can not find it in my Preferences menus nor an 
angle of view threshold. I think instead that I will create a library of 
.pto files (1 x 2 frames , 2 x 2 frames, 2 x 3 frames, 3 x 3 frames and so 
on) where I would just need to substitute the filenames of my 
images, preset an XY optimisation, and then find control points, and then 
optimise pitch, yaw and Z.
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Michael

On Thursday, 14 April 2022 at 14:39:21 UTC+1 bruno...@gmail.com wrote:

> I'm not at a computer, so I can't point directly to functionality, but I 
> seem to remember that the default Hugin Assistant has an angle of view 
> threshold, below which it chooses rectilinear, and above which it chooses 
> equirectangular.
>
> Regarding custom workflows that don't use these default Assistant settings 
> (again, I can't point to this off the top of my head), there are a series 
> of Hugin 'executor' configurations that you can use instead. These are in 
> an easy-to-edit INI format, so you are encouraged to modify, create and 
> share. I haven't played with them since they were first introduced, it 
> would be really useful if you could try this method and describe your 
> success or failure here, as they are an underused resource that more people 
> would use if they were aware.
>
> --
> Bruno
>
>
> On Thu, 14 Apr 2022, 11:58 'Michael Perry' via hugin and other free 
> panoramic software, wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to get the Hugin 2019.2.0 to use Rectilinear Projection as 
>> its default projection rather than Equirectangular?
>>
>> On Thursday, 25 February 2021 at 13:00:58 UTC Michael Perry wrote:
>>
>>> I wonder if there is anyone in the forum who has a view about this?
>>>
>>> On Saturday, 22 August 2020 at 15:31:54 UTC+1 Michael Perry wrote:
>>>
>>>> Can anyone advise me how to change the default settings for y, p, r, X, 
>>>> Y, projection (to and move/drag (to mosaic)
>>>> Also, is there some way that I can restrict the clustering of control 
>>>> points - reducing the number of points created in similar locations - I'd 
>>>> rather have 5 well-spaced control points per overlap than 25 control points
>>>>
>>>> thank you
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, 18 November 2018 at 09:46:51 UTC Michael Perry wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I use Hugin to stitch mosaics. I find the best procedure is to 
>>>>> optimise for X and Y before y, p and r. I have to select Custom 
>>>>> parameters 
>>>>> to be able to do this, then after de-selecting yaw, pitch and roll in the 
>>>>> Optimiser tab, I select the X and Y variables columns in their place. 
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there a way to change the default settings for Hugin so that, on 
>>>>> opening the application:
>>>>> a) Custom parameters is always selected in Photos tab and X and Y 
>>>>> columns are selected in the Custom tab?
>>>>> b) Similarly, is there a way to change the default projection from 
>>>>> Equirectangular to Rectilinear?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you for your thoughts
>>>>>
>>>>

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