You can just process the panoramic images without going back to Hugin.

If your panoramas are 1920x960 pixels, a 120°  yaw is equivalent to shifting 
the image 640 pixels sideways. So with ImageMagick, something like this should 
work:

  convert input.jpg -roll +640+0 output.jpg

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Bruno


On 23 August 2021 08:33:25 BST, "王楷勛" wrote:
>Hello everyone, my name is Kai.
>
>I`m trying to make my own street view on ArcMap.(like google street view)
>There are  over 1000 panoramas are taking by insta360 pro 2 (360 camera). 
>I made a mistake that caused all the panoramas are not viewing the front 
>side.
>So I want to reset the center of panoramas.[image: how.JPG]
>How I reset the center of panorama:
>  1.<Assistant>  Load images...
>  2.<Move/Drag> Yaw:120 ->Apply
>  3.<Assistant>  Create panorama... :output panorama as jpg file.
>[image: adjust.JPG]
>
>Did anyone know how to do these setting by batching?
>
>I also tried the Expert Interface.
>I set all the yaw in one time.
>But I don`t know how to out put each panoramas.
>No stitching just reset the center of each panoramas.
>[image: expert interface.JPG]
>
>I appreciate your thoughts! Thanks,
>Kai.
>

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