On Wed, 22 May 2024, 17:01 'ChameleonScales' wrote:

> Please correct me where I'm wrong or confirm if I'm right.
>
> To my experience and reasoning, horizontal or vertical line CPs never
> affect the relative positions of photos when optimizing. Only the
> orientation of the panoramic sphere as a whole.
>

You can use line control points to align images with each other. This can
be useful when the only features are linear and have no identifiable
'points'.

-- 
Bruno

>

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