Hi Terry,

I can't reproduce the issue. It works here on 3 different version. I'm always 
getting the HFOV input dialog.
One untested issue could be the lens database. If no crop factor was found in 
the image metadata, Hugin looks in the database. Maybe there is a wrong value 
saved in the database. Could you try to delete the lens database and then try 
it again? (The location of the lens database can be seen on the about tab or 
call lensdb without parameters).

PS: The image contains 2 ICC profiles, but the second ICC profile contains 
invalid data.
exiftool -warning -a img_0001.jpg
Warning                         : Invalid Metadata data
I'm not sure if this is related to the bug.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1388469

Title:
  Hugin loads images, but thinks hfov is -nan

Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Build of hugin-executor branch (6759:6d52a5552e08) on Fedora 20 x86_64.
  Select a group of 4 images which are loaded without complaint, but 'lens 
parameters' show hfov = -nan for all images.
  My previous hugin build (6758:624abeb108a1) could not find the hfov in the 
image data for these images (tiff files supplied by others) and would pop up 
the dialog box requesting input.  The latest build happily loads the images, 
maybe it finds the hfov, but then appears to store the hfov as -nan.

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