Hi,
Sorry, I'm a completely beginner here, seeking for help.
I'm running Hugin on Ubuntu and I'd like to create a script that could 
align some batches of images (.tif).
However, I still didn't get where I should type the script. Is it on the 
Ubuntu terminal? I couldn't even load the images.

Then, any tutorial on those very elementary steps please? I haven't found 
any yet.
 
Just in case, my images are in batch of 6 images (taken by 6 different 
sensors) which have always a slightly difference in perspective once the 
sensors are set beside each other. Then, I'd like basically to follow the 
steps suggested as "Aligning with hugin", but scripting and using 
Autopano-sift-C for control points.
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/docs/manual/Align_a_stack_of_photos.html

Thank you in advance
Rafael

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