This is not a bug. You're trying to load a .PTO file as if it were an 
image, which it is not. To take your .doc example: you can also not expect 
any image editor to just open a Word document because it may contain an 
image. Same with opening a Zip file, or any other file with some image data 
embedded. It just doesn't work like that.

What you're asking is (correct me if I'm wrong) the ability to import 
images from one project into another one. That is currently not supported 
without scripting I think. Still not the same as treating the PTO as an 
image though.

On Monday, 4 February 2019 15:48:33 UTC+1, Abrimaal wrote:
>
> [image: hugin-could-not-decode-image-from-pto-file.png]
> While loading images from a .pto file, this error message is displayed.
> The images have not been moved, not renamed, the are still in the same 
> folder as the .pto file.
> The filenames and paths to images stored in the .pto file did not change.
>
>
>

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