On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 18:52, Timothee <timothee.grol...@muvee.com> wrote:
>
> That being said, the gimp solution is not so nice for positive
> masking. Then again, neither is the inkscape approach. In both cases,
> we basically have to erase the desired area from all pano layers
> except the current one. That's a lot of boring, manual work when there
> are many layers.

What I do in those cases is to add a layer on the enblended panorama,
add a black mask and paint in the positive parts.

Cheers,

Seb

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