(1) You could re-run Enfuse with a higher verbosity setting.
    See the Enfuse manual for a description of the levels.
(2) You could re-run Enfuse under the supervision of a debugger.
    Keep your fingers crossed that your binary contains (enough)
    debugging symbols.

This should give us more insights than just "something is
rotten", Marcellus.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1214004

Title:
  Enfuse 4.1.1 crashes on Windows 7

Status in Enblend:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  When I try to enfuse the attached three images, Windows reports an
  error message on the following enfuse command:

  enfuse.exe -o "DSC01374_HDR.tif"  --exposure-weight=1 --saturation-
  weight=0.2 --contrast-weight=0 --contrast-window-size=5 --depth=16
  --compression=LZW  "aligned_0000.tif" "aligned_0001.tif"
  "aligned_0002.tif"

  This is the error message:
  [Window Title]
  enfuse.exe

  [Main Instruction]
  enfuse.exe has stopped working

  [Content]
  A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close 
the program and notify you if a solution is available.

  [Close program]

  
  I tried to attach the three images to this bug report, but I guess the file 
is too large (500 MB). If you want, I can make it available to you.

  I'm running enblend-enfuse-4.1.1-win64 on Windows 7.

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