To me it looks like the camera hasn't only changed the angle it shot the images 
from, but also was moved horizontally, which means that one cannot warp the 
images in a way that they fit together in all places at once. Often Hugin 
Manages to move these discontinuities to places where they are hard to see.  
But that often requires the images to overlap strongly in order to give hugin 
more possibilities to place the seams.

One important thing I had to learn was not to tilt the camera around its 
center, but around the center of the lens.

Kind regards, Gunter 

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