Thanks, John, but the Preferences only offer the choice of Enblend and the 
built-in blender. My question was how to roll back the version of Enblend that 
is used.

I had already changed the Preferences to make the inbuilt blender the default 
choice, but that does not affect existing projects. That is why it seemed 
simplest to 
suggest just changing the settings in the Stitcher tab on a case-by-case basis, 
so that the dark patches could be cured if they arose or had already arisen.

Nonetheless it is useful to have been redirected to my preferences. I see that 
I had chosen the soft-edge option. Actually, having subsequently tried both 
options, 
I concluded that much of the benefit of the hard-edge option was speed, with no 
observable stitching disadvantage in the cases I tried. I think it will be very 
useful 
for at least trial stitches.

Roger


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Message Received: Jan 09 2017, 07:31 AM
From: "panostar" 
To: "hugin and other free panoramic software" 
Cc: mem...@ogea.freeserve.co.uk
Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

On Sunday, January 8, 2017 at 9:25:29 PM UTC, Roger Broadie wrote:
>
>
> However, can anyone describe how to try replacing the version of Enblend 
> used in Hugin 2016 (4.2.0) with earlier versions, to see if that helps? 
>

Go to File->Preferences>Stitching and specify the alternative version of 
enblend.exe 

John

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