As you are talking sub-degree precision, there is an inherent limitation
in the hugin lens model or abc parametrisation. From the Brown-Conradi
model, a mathematically sound distortion description, hugin implements
only one of the non-trivial parameters, which is parameter b.
Parameters a and c are not in Brown-Conrady, for polar coordinates they
are mathematically not sound, and in practice their use does not lead to
the quantitative alignment improvement an extra good parameter would
provide.
To add to it, I have seen situations where the use of a and c parameters
have made things observably bad. If parameters b and the offset
parameters d and e provide you with enough precision, then fine, then
hugin is a really good tool for you.
On 30.03.20 09:37, 'ChameleonScales' via hugin and other free panoramic