On 22 September 2015 14:07:21 BST, John Eklund wrote:
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>I tried Verdandi for the first time and it gave me highly visible seams
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>compared to Enblend. Does it not use the multiresolution spline
>blending of Enblend?

Verdandi uses a 'hard' seam, so it works best where there is detail that it can 
follow, or where photometric/vignetting correction has achieved a very good 
match between photos already.

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