On Monday, 10 July 2017 at 14:04:43 -0700, Liz Wade wrote:
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> Hi guys, new to Hugin. I've always used Photoshop for pano stitching. After
> a first run, I get this in the final pano...strange blending between
> photos, like a ghosting effect. I've searched online and looked through all
> the tools in Hugin. Is this a simple error I'm making?
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> Photo here: https://goo.gl/photos/ZoDmWeGjLneDU1SZ6

That looks strange, not just because of the ghosting.  It looks as if
you haven't blended at all, just overlaid multiple images.  It's also
interesting that you've covered an angle of more than 360°.

My guess is that you haven't used the correct procedure.  Could you
explain how you did it?  It might be helpful to put up the source
images.  Don't strip the EXIF data.

Unrelated, but possibly helpful: for panoramas with such a wide range
of illumination: try HDR techniques and stitch the resultant images.

Greg
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