Peter Cooper wrote:
The input files, and output, project and log files are all my DropBox folde 
<https://www.dropbox.com/sh/su6axe2h76ty2om/AABkH1hGTGzAS5KSASpuY_asa?dl=0>r. 
When I preview the project within Hugin I cannot see any black area, but in the tiff 
the lower right section is black. This area corresponds in part to image 4. (This is 
a project to stitch together photos of parts of a map, so I have given each image its 
own lens.)

Any idea why part of the stitched image is black?

I've downloaded and reworked the project (no major changes).

Looking more generally at the resulting stitched map, I think
you need to change your shooting slightly.

The aperture is wide open, resulting in distinct softness at the edges
of the images; experiment with small apertures to see where the
sweet spot for sharpness is. Since you're using a tripod
and timer-release, long exposure times aren't a problem.

And the images are quite under exposed; the whites are showing as
56% in Gimp!

I'm guessing you shot on a table, near a window; the folds and creases
in the map have been made quite visible by a *very* low raking light; try
(somehow) to arrange diffuse and/or multiple light sources for your next shoot.

 BugBear

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