So, first off, I was able to clean them with GIMP and the clone tool. 
You're right, they wouldn't show up unless I print up large --- but that's 
my intent.

I'm on Hugin 2016.2.0.be8da0221960.

I used the Advanced menu, dropped in the series, and used Hugin's CPFind + 
Celeste to find the alignment points. Aligned. Then stitched. I stayed with 
defaults throughout.

It's not a dealbreaker, but because the alignments worked so well, I was 
surprised to see the hairline markups.


On Wednesday, June 7, 2017 at 8:13:14 PM UTC-4, Groogle wrote:
>
> On Wednesday,  7 June 2017 at 10:53:06 -0700, KumsaJack wrote: 
> > 
> > <goog_2039846399> 
> > 
> https://plus.google.com/photos/photo/117084947478006104564/6428866718844218290?icm=false
>  
> > 
> > On the far left, there are three very faint, straight, lines, almost 
> like 
> > spider web strands, but obviously not. 
>
> It would have helped to say exactly where.  I can only see two of 
> them, one vertical and one going off at an angle to bottom left, round 
> the centre of the left-hand flower, and they're only visible at 
> maximum magnification. 
>
> This looks to me like an artefact of the stitching.  How did you do 
> it? 
>
> Greg 
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