Have you tried adding control points between the 2 images and then 
optimising the yaw, pitch, roll of just one of them?

On Wednesday, 16 November 2022 at 17:01:27 UTC DerekS wrote:

> Hi, 
>
> I often use Hugin to correct the pitch and roll of an equirectangular 
> panorama taken with a 360 single shot camera.
>
> However I would like to be able to do this with two equirectangular 
> panorama stacked on top each over so that the yaw, pitch and roll of one 
> can be adjusted  to match the alignment of the other. The top panorama 
> would have to have 50% opacity so that you could see what you where doing.
>
> I expect that this is a unique application, but if you great guys have a 
> practical solution I would gladly hear it.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Derek
>

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