| If the parallax is too big, there is just no way to stitch everything without misalignment. That's what parallax is, and why you should use a pano-head, especially doing indoor panos; close-by objects will always create large parallax. I've done indoor spherical panos WITH a pano-head, and I've still had problems with misalignment (stemming from sub-centimeter misalignment in the pano head).
My suggestion is to hand stitch using Hugin or whatever and do your best at keeping the misalignments to where they'll show the least (like walls/ceilings/floors), and use creative photoshopping (lot of cloning) to cover up your boo-boos. Good luck |