
Hugin does a good job on its own at doing that for me. I generally do not adjust individual pieces of a panorama for perspective. Is it taking into account metadata and lens so that an image with a specific lens is adjusted the same way?

Presumably the perspective-corrected images could be cropped rectangular and then combined as a panorama I was wondering whether keystone like images would work in panorama software (and in particular Linux compatible panorama software).The question with regard to using auto perspective is how is the software doing it.


I won't answer for others, but my original question was about using auto perspective on individual sub-panorama shots (thereby leading to a set with the keystone result), and then combining these in a panorama.
