GnomeNomad schrieb am Donnerstag, 23. Januar 2025 um 23:44:10 UTC+1:

I did that. Running pto_gen *.tif without any other command line options 
produced a PTO file that shows image focal lengths of 57mm when opened in 
Hugin, for images that were shot at 35mm. My camera's crop factor is 1. 
It's a Sony A7R IVA, 61-mpix full-frame. 

I had another look on this issue. The cause is probably a wrong entry in 
your lens database. Pto_gen reads the fov from the lens database.
You can do one! of the following things:
1.) Fix the entry in the database. (Store information from a good pano in 
the lens database)
2.) Remove the database file. It will recreate an empty database after the 
next start.
3.) Add --ignore-fov-rectilinear to the pto_gen command line

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