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Load the images for your panorama. JPEG, TIFF, PNG, HDR, EXR, etc. are supported.
As this is manual lens, there's no sufficient EXIF data in the files, so we tell Hugin that these images are from fisheye lens.
Hit 'Align' and control points that connect the images together are formed, automatically. There are multiple control point generators, Autopano, the SIFT variant, ...
... Panomatic, Match-n-shift and align_image_stack.
This may take some minutes depending on the amount of images and your CPU speed.
Now Hugin determines where the images are positioned on the sphere, optimizes their positions and brightness differences.
Let's see if the control point generators made some bad decisions. Sort the list by distance and delete the worst offenders in the list. It helps optimizations & lens corrections.
Let's reoptimize. This is optional, but will usually yields in a better fit between the images.
Let's take a look to the preview.
Hold SHIFT to move only vertically or horizontally.
Let's stitch the images. I usually tick the 'Remapped images' box in case I need to make corrections in the final pano by hand.
Hugin 2009.2 onward will have OpenGL accelerated image remapper. It's still bit buggy, but is usually 5 to 10 times faster than the old remapper.
After remapping the images, a blender program is ran. It helps to eliminate visible seams between images.
Looks good.