In the attached PTO, there is a central include region in each of the 2
image files.   In the preview display, the area where both masks overlap
is shown as black.

Also, it may be unclear what the meaning of an 'include' mask is.   Is
it that the included region from the masked image should be used in the
final output (and the rest of the image may or may not be used)?   Or is
it that if there is an included region, then all other regions of the
masked image are implicitly excluded from the final output?   If the
former, then what is the interpretation of overlapping images that share
some 'included' region (such as the example attached)?


** Attachment added: "Example PTO showing problem"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hugin/+bug/717908/+attachment/1848548/+files/badincmask.pto

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Title:
  Mask images have black areas in fast preview

Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:
  New

Bug description:
  After masking several of my images to include only a central polygon
  area, the preview displays show black areas where the images should be
  UN-masked, even though the images have unmasked pixels there.   In
  addition, it seems that the preview in general is not following the
  masks.

  FYI, I'm working with full-frame fisheye images, in case that makes a
  difference.

  
  Operating System: Mac OS X (Darwin 10.6.0 x86_64)
  Architecture: 64 bit
  Free memory: 0 kiB

  Hugin
  Version: 2010.4.0 built by Harry van der Wolf
  Path to ressources: /Applications/Hugin 
2010.4.0/Hugin.app/Contents/Resources/xrc/
  Path to data: /Applications/Hugin 2010.4.0/Hugin.app/Contents/Resources/xrc/



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