Thanks Bruno!  I was using 0.7.0, and the Center button worked great.
The image wasn't quite centered where I wanted it to be, but I ot it
close to where I wanted and was able to adjust it from there.

On Sep 4, 5:25 pm, Bruno Postle <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri 04-Sep-2009 at 16:10 -0700, charlesreid1 wrote:
>
>
>
> >I have a set of images, named sequentially, 0000 to 0020.  I took them
> >in order, starting at one point on the horizon and rotating until I
> >reached the same point.  I expect Hugin to stitch the images together
> >in this order, and I set image 0000 as the anchor point for position.
> >I then try stitching the photos together, manually or automatically,
> >and the two images 0000 and 0020 (which I expect to be on either side
> >of the image) are stitched together and end up somewhere in the middle
> >of the image
>
> By default hugin puts the first image in the middle of the canvas.
> Click the Center button in the Preview window or with 0.8.0 just
> use the Drag mode to recentre it.
>
> --
> Bruno
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