Hello,

I'm using hugin to assemble 69 pictures of a long wall. The use of 
"Translation" is pretty obvious.

I tried to generate the panorama:
1) step by step (manual process): 

generating control points automatically and manually

adding horizontal and vertical lines 

running the optimizer multiple times by activating more images each time

and last, the photometric optimization


2) with the Assistant

but before running the Assistant, I defined horizontal lines between the 
image 0 and all the others. Just to provide guidance about the orientation.


The Assistant provides better photometric results. No purple and green 
tints appeared compared to the manual process.
The manual process provides "better" alignement of the pictures. One can 
correct locally the misalignement. One can apply masks as well, which is 
not possible with the Assistant (AFAIK).

Is there a way to combine both methods?
First step: running the Assistant
Second step: correct some of the control points and run the Assistant's 
optimization step, without generating new control points. I don't know what 
parameters the Assistant optimizes.

The only solution, I have not tested, is to save both *pto files and 
combine them manually.

Regards,
Othman.

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