Is this with PTGui V10 or V11? V 10.0.17
Have the shots been taken with the camera held in portrait orientation? It is in portrait orientation on a rotator. I don't think it should make any difference...but the input side of the camera was down. So I changed it to the memory side of the camera to be down. Now it is loading the pictures looking fine, but after I do the align and creation, the images end up sideways in the project assistant, and the pano comes out with what should be the bottom of the picture oriented as looking forward. Goofy pano. JFYI...I have taken quite a lot of panos successfully, even since turning off the auto rotate function. What has changed? I don't know, but what has transpired is I took the camera off the rotator, changed lenses and have been doing some HDR wide angle shots. I put it back together on the rotator today, and having this problem.
Have the images been rotated in raw conversion to tiff or in Photoshop prior to input to PTGui? Images are shot in RAW (Canon), group of 6 for HDR. Stacked into HDR via Photomatix. The look find on the drive when finished. Oh, the HDR output is TIF.
Have you tried using the rotate arrows on the Project Assistant tab to get the images into the wanted orientation? I hadn't realized / noticed those rotate arrows. Again, at this point, the images look correct when I first load, but 4 of 5 end up on their side after stitch, and the stich is all messed up. I just tried the rotate arrows, and it's goofy. The 4 on their side remain on their side, but you can tell that the content of the picture is rotating. The end one that is vertical changes from vertical to horizontal as I hit the rotate buttons.
(This won't affect the thumbnails on the Source Images tab). Are the lens details on the Lens Settings tab correct? I'm honestly not sure, as I don't know what they should be. I'll list my lens, and what the settings show:
Well, maybe I have it figured out.On the photo from the start of the post, I'm not sure why, but I started over, and it came out good.I had a lot of problems working on teh next room, made some posts...but have deleted them. I think my problem on the second room was fixed by re-reading the questions you asked me, and I found it didn't have the lens set to Fisheye.