Hi Guys,

A few months ago we had a conversation about a stitching problem in my 
panorama.
The print screen from my panorama is here:
http://www.rozenek.com/images/forum/hugin-problem.jpg
and the panorama is here: 
http://www.rozenek.com/royal-arcade-norwich-panorama-360-x-180/

Despite having a proper u-bracket for my camera we have found that the 
problem was created by a ball head in my tripod which was not in a perfect 
vertical position.
IT WAS FAIR ENOUGH :) so I assumed it was my fault and that's all :)

However, just a few days I realised (my brain works slowly :P ) that the 
parallax error appears on the roof, near the zenith point (see link). 
Zenith is miles away from my tripod so I would like to raise the question 
again - how is it possible that the not perfect nodal point affects zenith?

I am not saying you were not right. I just do not get it why not perfect 
nodal point affects zenith!

Any clues? :)
And thank you again.

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