Hi Maarten, you can use an existing Hugin PTO project as a template to
stitch further panoramas that have the same arrangement of photos.

On the command-line or in a script you can specify replacement input images:

    nona -o temp_ project.pto left/IMG_0001.jpg right/IMG_0001.jpg

..this will create two temporary remapped images, called temp_0000.tif
and temp_0001.tif, use enblend to blend them into a single image:

    enblend -o panorama_0001.jpg temp_0000.tif temp_0001.tif

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Bruno

On Sun, 3 Jul 2022 at 15:17, Maarten Verberne wrote:
>
> I create interval images and made a project with 2 cams on a fixed position.
>
> as a result i have 2 series of images, one in a folder [left] the other in a 
> folder [right]
> images in both folders are named: IMG_0001.jpg, IMG_0002.jpg etc.
> overlap is only 150px.
>
> as a result i created a few control points by hand and after alingning and 
> adjusting the cutout i have one panorama image.
>
> since lighting, leaves and other things change not all control points will be 
> available on all images.
>
> Is there a way  can batch process all images in those 2 folders with the same 
> set of corrections that hugin used for the first one i corrected by hand?
> if not, is it possible to use the same control point for all other images in 
> the folders?
> or am i thinking all wrong about this?

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