This looks like the angle of view for the photos is incorrect, can you attach 
the PTO project file that shows the problem (no need to attach the photos)?

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Bruno


On 12 September 2021 15:14:18 BST, 'Stanley Green' wrote:
>Here is a segment of a single row, eight-shot sequence pano (180 degrees). I 
>used a Canon 5D2 with a 24-105 f/4 lens (24mm, f/11) mounted on a tripod with 
>a nodal rail and a Sunwayfoto 64M rotator. Since the bubble level on the 
>tripod gave less than satisfactory results, I leveled the pano head at 
>orthogonal settings with a small flat level.

>Comparing the two images, Hugin seems to have done a better job keeping the 
>street light vertical. However, if you look at the area at the bottom and to 
>the right of the street light, you can see that Hugin introduced an obvious 
>stitching error.

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