Is there not a bias in the way Hugin optimises; that control points at the 
intersection of four images will be weighted three more times than those at 
the intersection of the pair of images above or below? The larger error in 
control points always tend to be the furthest from the centre.

Without manually adding control points away from the 4-way intersection (or 
removing those in the centre), is there some way to compensate for this 
with cpfind or autooptimiser?

(Hoping the attached image posts)

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