Noob question:  Let's say you've got a pano head with nice detents,
and using a medium telephoto lens you can shoot a sequence of pictures
that are evenly spaced at 10 degrees around on the horizontal and 15
degrees on the vertical.

You could shoot a nice 3- or 4-row pano, and it's possible the top row
would be nothing but clouds and sky, with no reliable control points.

How do you stitch this?  Is there some way to use the knowledge that
the images are repeatably 10-degrees separated horizontally and 15-
degrees vertically, to enable a decent stitching with nona?  With some
other tool suite?  Does this info actually get used by the CP
generator, or would it usually be fed into the stitcher directly?
What's a common name for this feature that would let me find which
tool suites support it?

Obviously, I'm considering buying a pano head... but I want to know
what I get for the expenditure!

Thanks in advance, sorry if this is a FAQ,
Rodney



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