Allan, 
Thanks for you response.  
I think I followed your suggestions;  I went to stitcher and deselected 
"Blended & fused panorama".  I now get a new set of weirdness.  Is there some 
way that I could get my set of images directly to you?

Stan

On Jan 10, 2010, at 2:06 PM, AKS-Gmail-IMAP wrote:

> Stan,
> 
> The startup Stitcher setting for OS X Hugin has "Blended and fused panorama" 
> selected in the Exposure Function settings section. You should not have 
> anything selected for Exposure Function for images that are not stacks. This 
> startup setting is a pitfall for new Hugin users who might assume that a 
> startup setting is the recommended mode. Perhaps this is what is happening. 
> Your results should be stunning.
> 
> BTW, if you do want to use Exposure optimization, make this step the last 
> step prior to stitching and save your project before Exposure optimization 
> step. I do not recall an undo being added for Exposure optimization and its 
> results are sometimes undesirable.  I agree about this one!!
> 
> Allan
> 
> On Jan 10, 2010, at 11:42 AM, Stan Green wrote:
> 
>> I am a new Hugin User and I have encountered a vexing problem.   I use MAC 
>> OS-10.6.2
>> I have a six sequence set of long distance pictures taken in Alaska of the 
>> Wrangel-St Elias National Park. When I use CS3 to stitch, the result appears 
>> to be seamless and all segments are uniform in exposure, albeit dark. 
>> However, when I used Hugin the result is weird. The anchor pic (pic 1) is 
>> VERY much lighter than the other five and there is a obvious blend seam. The 
>> exposure for pictures 2 thru 6 are uniform (somewhat dark) and no blend 
>> seam.  The exposure for pic 1 is OK,  but is much brighter than the other 
>> five.  When I repeated this sequence again I got a different set of light 
>> and dark images.
>> HELP!!!!!
>> Stan
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