Thanks for the reply. I redid everything making sure I added a new line 3, 
4, and 5 for the lines I was using. I've included a video of the process 
after I added the lines. I'll show that each line is it's own number yet 
when I optimize them all the numbers I arrive at are vastly different than 
those currently in lensfun. I am doing this as a test to see if I can get 
close to the numbers in lensfun (also shown at the end of the video). Is 
that a realistic goal? To be able to get close to those numbers? I'm 
evaluating this entire process so that I may start contributing to lensfun. 

Video of my settings and output. 
https://www.screencast.com/t/QPKZheBcOYLb

Thanks,
Robert Lounsberry

On Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at 3:45:12 PM UTC-4, Robert Lounsberry wrote:
>
> I am trying to figure out if this is expected or if I can make a change so 
> that the post 2014 version of Hugin works like the pre-2014 version when 
> doing lens correction.
>
> In the old version as you would place control points they would only 
> appear on one side of the image (left side for the left image and right 
> side for the right images) as seen here in this screenshot - 
> https://www.screencast.com/t/HSWzBkoPB
>
>
> In the post 2014 new version of Hugin you get these lines that go across 
> the entire image on both sides as seen here - 
> https://www.screencast.com/t/RVRV1srhI2
>
>
> Whenever I put all the control points down I am able to optimize and get a 
> set of lens correction numbers but they are always way off and still don't 
> fully correct the image. 
>
>
> If the UI is just different and not part of my issue, can someone help me 
> understand where I'm going wrong when creating the lens distortion control 
> points? I follow the steps here 
> http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/calibration/en.shtml as well as 
> this video here https://vimeo.com/51999287 and I can arrive at the 
> numbers assigned to a, b, and c, but they are always way off. 
>

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