Daniel Md wrote:
I just started using Hugin, it works great.
I usually take a set of photos for landscape panoramas with my Pentax K20 using 
an 18-50mm zoom, set to 18mm.  When I load the resulting images into Hugin, the 
Focal length is usually reported as something else, e.g.20.402, although the 
Focal length multiplier is correctly reported as 1.5x. I have confirmed the 
18mm focal length from the image metadata using other tools.

My question is should I correct the value displayed on the GUI?

Focal length is "just a number" on the way to FOV, which is what REALLY matters.

Take a quick/rough 360 pano, let hugin work out the FOV, and take it from there.

 Bugbear

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