On Monday, 14 August 2023 at 15:12:37 -0400, Stanley Green wrote:
> Is anybody familiar with this video tutorial? 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaLNFKh82Dg
> "Producing multi-row image panoramas with Hugin"

No, I haven't watched it.  I'll try to find time to do so later.

> In this tutorial, the author created his control points using,
> “Feature Matching/Settings”. He chose an option called: “Cpfind
> (multirow/stacked)”.

Yes, I recall that.  I'm not sure that we need it any more.

> I am using Hugin version: 2019.2.0 (Mac), and when I go settings,
> I’m unable to find the Cpfind (multirow/stacked) option in the
> list. Is this a Mac issue or is he using a different version of
> Hugin?

It's still there in the version I use (probably not the newest), under
Feature Matching.  Your list looks like the one from Feature Matching,
so maybe it has gone away since then; somebody else could answer.

> On Mac v 2019.2, I see 6 choices:
>               1. cpfind

Until proof of the contrary, use this, but see below.

>               2. Cpfind + celeste (slower, but no cps on clouds)

I've found celeste to be singularly useless.

>               3. Align_image_stack

I've used this before.  In some cases, it might produce better results
than cpfind.  cpfind is newer, and initially there were some issues.

>               4. Align_image_stack Full Frame Fisheye

Unless you have a fisheye lens, this is clearly not needed.  I do most
of my panos with a full frame fisheye, and the standard cpfind does
just fine.

>               5. Vertical lines

Useful in some situations, but I've seldom found it useful.  In
particular, it may recognize things like trees as being vertical when
in fact they're leaning slightly.

>               6. Hugin’s CPFind (prealigned)

And I have no idea what this is.

My suggestion: use the Align tab on the Fast Panorama Preview.  If
that doesn't give you joy, try cpfind and possibly align_image_stack.
If you still can't get anything useful, there's more help on this
list.  Don't attach images: put them somewhere on the net and point to
them.

Good luck
Greg
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