On 11/11/20 8:38 AM, Peter wrote:
Hello! I'm new to Hugin so apologies if I'm missing something obvious. I also searched around the group here but couldn't find a post covering this issue, but may have missed it.

I'm trying to fix a seam in one of my panoramas. While the foreground and background generally seem to line up, there is a bridge in the middle that always seems to be misaligned. I've tried adding more and more control points along the bridge, as well as running and not running the various stitch and align commands in the program incase I was accidentally overwriting something, but while the bridge seam has changed a little bit with each run, it still doesn't seem to be any closer to lining up. Perhaps there is some obvious step I am missing? I was also wondering if there is a way to give certain control points more priority or weight? Or should I be removing some of the automatically generated ones to compensate? Thank you!

Can you share the pictures and your PTO file somewhere (not on the list)?

If the bridge appears in multiple frames, you might try masking out parts of the bridge until you get something that fits better.


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