> Oh or try installing the vertical dual lens assistant described in 
> following post.
> https://groups.google.com/g/hugin-ptx/c/vYeBUu7_7Ic/m/_03tZiQEBgAJ

Is that needed in this case though?  The two images are horizontal.

The dual lens assistant *almost* works it's just off by enough to not
quite work.

I tried converting the .insp files to TIFF instead of JPEG without
resizing them and this gives a *much* better result, but for some
reason there's still a tiny gap of a few pixels at the stitch point,
even though the source images cover that area.

It's also very difficult to use Hugin with full size images as it
becomes very laggy so I guess there must be some other trick to it.

Cheers,
Adam.

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