I have an .pto file that has entry for 4 image which were taken with 
different camera.
In my pto, I have:

> # image lines
#-hugin  cropFactor=5.6
i w2748 h3664 f2 v101.914186585542 Ra0 Rb0 Rc0 Rd0 Re0 Eev3 Er1 Eb1 
r-0.138949551109844 p20.3841902473359 y0 TrX0 TrY0 TrZ0 j0 
a0.020115105094656 b-0.11346725825316 c0.0437483581129627 d50.9436612508742 
e-27.5513754876171 g0 t0 Va1 Vb-0.845452256481731 Vc1.35474006471993 
Vd-1.34354937620207 Vx0 Vy0  Vm5 n"1.JPG"
#-hugin  cropFactor=5.6
i w2748 h3664 f2 v101.914186585542 Ra=0 Rb=0 Rc=0 Rd=0 Re=0 Eev3 Er1 Eb1 
r-0.0967401338389733 p21.5538390564265 y90 TrX0 TrY0 TrZ0 j0 a=0 b0 c=0 d=0 
e=0 g0 t0 Va=0 Vb=0 Vc=0 Vd=0 Vx=0 Vy=0  Vm5 n"2.JPG"
#-hugin  cropFactor=5.6
i w2748 h3664 f2 v101.914186585542 Ra=0 Rb=0 Rc=0 Rd=0 Re=0 Eev3 Er1 Eb1 
r-0.107004577954319 p21.7469678407201 y180 TrX0 TrY0 TrZ0 j0 a=0 b0 c=0 d=0 
e=0 g0 t0 Va=0 Vb=0 Vc=0 Vd=0 Vx=0 Vy=0  Vm5 n"3.JPG"
#-hugin  cropFactor=5.6
i w2748 h3664 f2 v101.914186585542 Ra=0 Rb=0 Rc=0 Rd=0 Re=0 Eev3 Er1 Eb1 
r-0.0971440801782455 p22.1053149121323 y270 TrX0 TrY0 TrZ0 j0 a=0 b0 c=0 
d=0 e=0 g0 t0 Va=0 Vb=0 Vc=0 Vd=0 Vx=0 Vy=0  Vm5 n"4.JPG"
  
 
when I run it via cpfind and I used this command line:
cpfind --linearmatch --ransacmode rpy --sieve1width 50 --sieve1height 50 
--sieve1size 300 --minmatches 1 -o project1.pto project.pto
 
I can see that cpfind changes parameters for b and the i lines in 
project1.pto is:
 

> # image lines
> #-hugin  cropFactor=5.6
> i w2748 h3664 f2 v101.914186585542 Ra0 Rb0 Rc0 Rd0 Re0 Eev3 Er1 Eb1 
> r-0.138949551109844 p20.3841902473359 y0 TrX0 TrY0 TrZ0 j0 
> a0.020115105094656 b0 c0.0437483581129627 d50.9436612508742 
> e-27.5513754876171 g0 t0 Va1 Vb-0.845452256481731 Vc1.35474006471993 
> Vd-1.34354937620207 Vx0 Vy0  Vm5 n"1.JPG"
> #-hugin  cropFactor=5.6
> i w2748 h3664 f2 v101.914186585542 Ra=0 Rb=0 Rc=0 Rd=0 Re=0 Eev3 Er1 Eb1 
> r-0.0967401338389733 p21.5538390564265 y90 TrX0 TrY0 TrZ0 j0 a=0 b=0 c=0 
> d=0 e=0 g0 t0 Va=0 Vb=0 Vc=0 Vd=0 Vx=0 Vy=0  Vm5 n"2.JPG"
> #-hugin  cropFactor=5.6
> i w2748 h3664 f2 v101.914186585542 Ra=0 Rb=0 Rc=0 Rd=0 Re=0 Eev3 Er1 Eb1 
> r-0.107004577954319 p21.7469678407201 y180 TrX0 TrY0 TrZ0 j0 a=0 b=0 c=0 
> d=0 e=0 g0 t0 Va=0 Vb=0 Vc=0 Vd=0 Vx=0 Vy=0  Vm5 n"3.JPG"
> #-hugin  cropFactor=5.6
> i w2748 h3664 f2 v101.914186585542 Ra=0 Rb=0 Rc=0 Rd=0 Re=0 Eev3 Er1 Eb1 
> r-0.0971440801782455 p22.1053149121323 y270 TrX0 TrY0 TrZ0 j0 a=0 b=0 c=0 
> d=0 e=0 g0 t0 Va=0 Vb=0 Vc=0 Vd=0 Vx=0 Vy=0  Vm5 n"4.JPG"
>
 
As you can see cpfind changes value for b parameter. Why does it do this 
and how can I prevent it to be happen?
 

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