Hi all,

I have a bunch of photos from an Insta360 RS 1-inch camera, each of which 
appear as two fisheye images side by side.

I am having some trouble trying to stitch them with Hugin, so I'm wondering 
if anyone has any advice?

Here are some sample images:

http://files.shikadi.net/malv/images/insta360/IMG_20230502_105406_00_098.insp
http://files.shikadi.net/malv/images/insta360/IMG_20230502_105406_00_209.insp

I converted the files to JPEG with ImageMagick, then tried using the 
"Assistant for dual image lenses" but it just comes up with an error saying 
"The assistant did not complete successfully. Please check the resulting 
project file."

The resulting images are sort of stitched but very poorly with no smooth 
transition between the two frames, and bits of the image missing right at 
the stitch point.

I'm unable to check whether the mask is correct because when I try to 
modify the mask in Hugin, it draws a copy of the UI complete with menu bar 
inside the mask area so you can't line up the mask with the actual image 
(see http://files.shikadi.net/malv/images/insta360/hugin-mask.gif for an 
animated example of what happens).

Given that the lenses are fixed in this camera, it should be possible to 
figure out the mapping once and then stitch every image the same way.  
Ideally I am wanting to do this from the command line on a Linux machine, 
so that I can just batch process images from this camera as needed.  
However I am stuck trying to get that initial template set up that I can 
reuse for each image.

If anyone can offer any pointers it would be much appreciated!

Many thanks,
Adam.

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