On 17 jul, 09:00, Rogier Wolff <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Well, by "rotated 45 degrees" I just mean rotated by tilting the
> > camera. And why would it need a lot of code change?
>
> Yes. But you can't store them in a file that way.

Of course, I know. They can be stored in 90 degree increments.
>
> Let me explain by showing you my workflow....
> [...]

That more or less answers my question. By pretty obvious preprocessing
the images you can effectively work around the Hugin limitation of
combining landscape and portrait orientation images from the same
camera into one lens. "Forgetting" an image shows where the problem
is. That's why I don't get it that Hugin can't do this by itself, if
it's really just this simple.

I guess this would be called a feature request :)

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