This is how it is supposed to work, the first output image should be the same 
as the first input image. What parameters are you using? This should just work:

  align_image_stack -a output 1.jpg 2.jpg

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Bruno


On 16 November 2017 02:05:57 GMT+00:00, J Harvey wrote:
>I'd like to use align image stack (either command line or in Hugin),
>but 
>only warp the second of two images.  All the implementation I've tried 
>yields me two mutually warped images. I'd like the base image to remain
>
>unchanged, and warp the second to the first.  I have a couple of
>expensive 
>windows science programs that can do it, but I'd like something for a
>Linux 
>box.  Any ideas?

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