On 10 September 2012 22:08, panfun <stuffandc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Aligning the resulting equirectangular projections is indeed an option, but
> I was hoping to find a way to do it within the stitching process, to avoid
> loosing any quality by double-processing the source images.
> Something like, solve one panorama, and then use its orientation and CPs as
> a constraint to solve the others.

Just put all your photos for all panoramas in one project and align
them together. Then stitch it several times, enabling one set of
photos at a time.

Though the loss of data from remapping a second time is negligible, so
I wouldn't worry about this very much.

-- 
Bruno

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