Using hugin 2014.0.0. (win32) I just completed an 11-image panorama of a 
distant mountain range (no foreground detail) that's worked out really well 
despite the lack of control points in the bottom (choppy seas) and top 
third (heavily overcast skies) of the images.  However, there is a small 
misalignment of some coastline between two of the images toward the centre 
of the panorama.  I'd add control points nearer the coastline if I could, 
but there is absolutely no detail this low in the images (except boats, 
which move).  I did try adding a pair of new control points between these 
two (fog edges, so risky), and re-optimized all images.  The reported 
errors were much larger than they had been originally, so I chose not to 
accept the optimization and preserve what I had.

Does anyone have any suggestions for how I should be aligning these two 
images after my initial panorama has been stitched, such that I don't have 
to start over?

Many thank,
Terry

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