My way to deal with this is to use hugin's Crop tool on the out-of-
focus picture so that it just covers the gap between the "good"
pictures.

Volker

On Jan 4, 10:53 pm, Dale Beams <drbe...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Actually this is a request of mine as well.  Every now and then I'll get a 
> out of focus photo, or a set of photos where I've bumped my tri-pod and 
> introduced parallax.  While parallax is not negotiable, often I see where I 
> could drop a photo below another and the correction would be made because the 
> one photo has less parallax than the other one.  Another example would be 
> color, white noise, brightness.  By setting stack order I could get better 
> results.  Perhaps a way to set stack order by setting an number to each photo 
> so that on could switch photos in stack order for a number of sets.
>
> Dale
>
>
>
> > Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 20:58:33 +0000
> > From: br...@postle.net
> > To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
> > Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin panorama: change photo stacking order
>
> > On Mon 04-Jan-2010 at 11:16 -0800, Captain Chaos wrote:
>
> > >My question is, is there a way to influence the stacking order of the
> > >photos? I want photo 2 to be behind *all* the other photos, so that as
> > >small a portion of the panorama as possible is out of focus. How can I
> > >do that? Are there other ways I can achieve the same effect?
>
> > You can influence the stacking order by changing the order of
> > photos, photo 0 is stitched first, so you may find it useful to put
> > the blurred photo last.
>
> > I would try stitching the blurred photo separately, in the preview
> > you can turn individual photos on and off, so stitch the panorama
> > without the blurred photo and then with only the blurred photo.  
> > Load these two images as layers in an image editor and blend them
> > with the eraser tool.
>
> > Another approach would be to switch the blender from 'enblend' to
> > 'enfuse', this deals better with out of focus photos.  You need to
> > edit the .pto file in a text editor and change the #hugin_blender
> > option, reopen in Hugin and stitch.
>
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