I am having trouble aligning 1950's aerial images in Hugin. So far Hugin is the best option and has worked very well except it seems that when the images are stitched, they are not oriented at the angle that they should align. Most of the images I am working with align perpendicular which Hugin seems to like, but for the images that overlap at a different angle, it just defaults to a 90 degree intersection. I was trying to mess around in the parameters in the optimizer tab but nothing was working other than resulting in the images being warped.
Because I am going to give the final stitched image geographic coordinates later on, I really want to avoid any warping in Hugin. So I'm just wanting the images to be realigned and rotated so that they overlap nicely.
The screenshot below is the output from Hugin overlaid on top of the aerial flyover index for reference. The part of the image on the far bottom right should be rotated and line up to the line that says 147. The result I want is a slight difference, but very important for the georeferencing process. Any help would be much appreciated!
I have put an example below of the result I am looking for, which I found in an academic paper.