>
>
> Many thanks for that.  Making progress :-).   My script generates the 
> correct commands, I think:
>

  pto_gen -o project.pto p*.jpg
  pto_var "--set=y=(i%6)*92.9654310-232.413578,p=0-(floor(i/6)*88.1947662)" 
--output=project.pto project.pto
  cpfind --output=project.pto --prealigned project.pto
  geocpset --output=project.pto project.pto


but the cpfind command gives the following errors (varies according to the 
> run):
>
 

i0 : Analyzing image...

i1 : Analyzing image...

i2 : Analyzing image...

i3 : Analyzing image...

i4 : Analyzing image...

i5 : Analyzing image...

i6 : Analyzing image...

i7 : Analyzing image...

An error happened while loading image : caught exception: bad allocation

i8 : Analyzing image...

An error happened while loading image : caught exception: bad allocation

i9 : Analyzing image...

An error happened while loading image : caught exception: bad allocation

i10 : Analyzing image...

An error happened while loading image : caught exception: bad allocation


[more of the same deleted]

The geocpset command seems to work, but when I then open the .pto file in 
Hugin there are severe stitching errors -- presumably only the geometrical 
control points are being used. 
 
This is on Windows 64 with 16GB of RAM (free RAM typically 10-12GB).  Any 
ideas?

Mike

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