Hi Rick,
Yes, you must turn the in camera auto-rotation off. That will fix that problem.
Your image set is problematic from the outset. The reason are but not limited to:
- Poor exposure (partly due to miserable looking day)
- Very monotoned
- Lacking features for control points
- Bad Chromatic Aberration
- Not an ideal shooting sequence
Mate, I'm a very experienced panographer and even I mucked about with for a long time to get it to stitch. Basically the subject matter in these images is not conducive for stitching.
I would suggest you practice where you have objects from top to bottom in the scene. You should also change your shooting process to: 6x images at -10 degrees 2x Zenith/Up images at +65 degrees (180 degrees opposed) and the Nadir/Down shot at -65 across the area of the tripod and tripod shadow.
Shooting this way will reduce the nadir hole, give you two images with more likely area at the zenith to capture good area for control points. Finally the nadir at -65 degrees will allow more coverage over longer shadows and also gain better control point placement.
Regards, Smooth
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