Click the ‘Move/Drag’ tab second from right and you may now drag at any chosen point your image around so that you can straighten it.

To center your image you may either drag the subject of your image to the center of the work area and then click and drag the image so that vertical lines are also vertical, or you can use the sphere projection on the left of the screen and manipulate your image by rotating the sphere in the chosen direction. Keep in mind that if you are using the rotation method, when you rotate the sphere to the left, your image will remap to the right. Rotating the sphere up or down has the same effect on your image. If you find that you wish to undo the last movement made then simply hit ‘ctrl+z’ to undo the last change.

Your image will show a warped line where the original image wraps around and joins itself, do no be alarmed. When Hugin remaps your image this will disappear, and you are left with a clean spherical format image.

Once you have moved the focus and leveled the image to how you want it you will result in something similar to this: