Hello, we have a set of aerial images captured by an UAV, and we would like 
to stitch them together to have an aerial map, we have tried using hugin 
but the generated stitches tend to be distorted, our images are taken at 
the same altitude, have an overlap of ~70% and have gps information 
regarding the photo location (latitude and longitude), among with altitude 
and camera info, is there a way to make hugin use the position data to 
align the images so we can have more accurate stitches? please take in mind 
that we want to be able to do this through the command line in the future.

kind regards

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