>
> So the stitch that took Hugin 6 hours (and for which I hadn't found 
> the proper means of setting the scope of the images), took Gigapan 
> Stitcher 16 minutes.  And that was with basically one button press: 
>         -> "Stitch" 


One thing that I have discovered that really helps speed the stitching up 
is on the stitching tab put "-a" with out the quotes as a command for 
enblend. I am generally stitching in the10-20k pixels wide range and using 
the -a cuts stitching time by 1/4 to 1/3. The only down side that I have 
found to using -a is that it is a bugger to get the masks right when there 
are a lot of moving objects close to the camera(think family reunion with 
the whole family around the camera and the people move some between shoots) 
For your pictures it should help stitch time a lot.

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