Thanks for testing. But this does not help any further. Debugging with
such big files does not work effectively.

PS: The 2 lines
nona -m TIFF_m -z NONE --ignore-exposure -o panorama panorama.pto
verdandi --output=panorama.tif --wrap --seam=blend panorama0*.tif
can be wrapped into one call to nona. As a side effect the big temporary files 
are not created (and beside the space you save the time to save and load these 
big files). 

** Changed in: hugin
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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Title:
  Artefacts after verdandi

Status in Hugin:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  OS: Kubuntu 16.04 x86_64
  Verdandi version: 2016.2.0

  With --seam=hard I get this:
  http://i.imgur.com/ETA3rPo.jpg

  With --seam=blend I get this:
  http://i.imgur.com/nLG6Z7t.jpg

  Hard looks good if not considering seam lines. But what happened with Blend? 
Is there any clue?
  If more information is needed just ask!

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