Thanks, that is quite clear (there are two circular fisheye photos covering half the scene each, and the one on the left is mirrored).
Hugin doesn't have any tools to work with mirror images directly, so you will have to do some external processing.
I would use the assistant for dual lens cameras, but then before you align: in the photos tab you will see the file appears twice, swap the first entry with a mirrored version of the file.
The cleanest way to mirror the file is to use jpegtran, this is also very fast as jpegtran is lossless:
jpegtran -flip vertical -copy all -outfile mirrored.jpg original.jpg
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Bruno
On 13 April 2020 20:40:37 BST, Juho * Reivo wrote:
>Exmaple image included. It's jpg despite the .insp.
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>ma 13. huhtik. 2020 klo 18.46 Bruno Postle kirjoitti:
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>> Do you have an example image to show? It would be helpful to see if
>it is a normal problem, or something that needs to change in the
>assistant.