bugbear wrote:

I applied the above to a couple of group photos taken from the same spot and 
then got Hugin to output its version of the anchor image. I found it 
superimposed pixel-for-pixel on the original, though with a fringe where the 
size did not quite match because I cropped within Hugin.

Damn. There's obviously some complication in "Optimize size" that you didn't 
hit, and I have.

My "anchor" is being scaled :-(

This may be because the "other" image is larger, but I'm not sure yet.

 BugBear

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