Hello
I took a photosphere with a Samsung Galaxy a while ago, and I  backed up 
the directory with the source images and data files.

I am hoping to be able to regenerate the photospheres with Hugin but am 
having quite a time getting alignments right.

I am wondering if the orientation data could be used to assist hugin with 
the initial alignments - they are all over the show, making control points 
difficult to find.
I could always tag the images with the orientation data - but to be honest 
I am not certain what the columns represent.

Does anyone have any ideas that might help me please?

The orientation.txt file has 10 columns and a row per image. It looks like 
this:

-0.0011165509 0.9999977 0.001845269 -0.9998455 -0.0011487483 0.017540663 
0.017542742 -0.0018253988 0.99984443 1.0328345
-0.022099398 0.9076608 -0.4191223 -0.99975455 -0.02072592 0.007830331 
-0.0015794128 0.41919246 0.90789604 0.77929807
0.018609552 0.6503049 -0.75944537 -0.99952316 -0.006619526 -0.030160679 
-0.024640806 0.75964445 0.6498716 0.25804096
0.02112228 0.3637641 -0.9312516 -0.99906945 -0.027354196 -0.033345558 
-0.037603553 0.9310894 0.36284783 -0.3498008
0.016879829 -0.0010544973 -0.99985695 -0.9996287 0.02137391 -0.016898517 
0.021388672 0.999771 -6.9331785E-4 -0.95871866
...

Thanks in advance
Phil

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