problem solved.. i had created an image which wasn't enough tall, so
practically didn't cover the whole 180° vertical POV..
i stitched it again more carefully, and now it's fine!

one last question to james:

On May 23, 10:59 pm, James Legg <[email protected]> wrote:
> With regards to making stereographic images, it is often better to
> stitch to an equirectangular image, then import just that image into
> Hugin and stitch it into other projections. You can take as many
> different projections as you want, stitching the single image is fast,
> and there isn't too much loss in quality.

i can't do this.. i import my equirectangular image, but i can't find
control points, and stereographic image doesn't come out as expected..
how can i do it?

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