Hello Brandon,

On Thu, 25 Sep 2014 02:42:50 +1000, Brandon <bran...@flyingtsalers.com> wrote:

I see attached picture. The source images do make a full 360 by 180 with no holes in it, the black around two of the images is unexpected.

For some reason once in a while enblend will do that to me and I do not
know why. It takes one or more images puts black around the edge where it
should be blending it into the next image. The preview looks correct. The
images that nona makes looks correct, it is just after enblend gets it that things go bad. When I get it I have tried resetting potion and lens
parameters and re-optimizing. The preview will look correct, but the next
one stitched  will still give me that.

After a while I generally start over and on the second try I do not get the error. Any ideas how to avoid getting this result?


Not sure.
Which version of Enblend and which OS are you using?
Are you using any enblend options?
Do you get the same result with multiblend?
Can you attach your .pto file, it might help.

Cheers,
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Regards,
Terry Duell

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