On Thu 03-Feb-2011 at 08:53 +0100, Carl von Einem wrote:

Note that including overlapping regions in two images leads to black areas when stitched. As if Robert Frost was running just into the trees! ;-) I'd say that's a problem with enblend, right? If two images claim priority for one pixel it should probably serve the first one instead of none.

It isn't an enblend bug since Hugin has already removed the data before enblend sees it. Though I don't see how this can be solved, if you have two conflicting photos and you want both, then the seam blending we do with enblend isn't going to help.

You really need to layer them in an image editor and feather the edges. Maybe Hugin could notice this conflict and offer to save just the relevant remapped images in addition to the blended output.

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Bruno

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