Or you might need a mask that excludes the black areas. Not that hugin tries to 
align the images in a way that makes the black areas match, instead of matching 
the image contents.

On September 11, 2020 11:55:28 PM GMT+02:00, DerekS 
<de...@virtualmountains.co.uk> wrote:
>Can anyone shed some light on how to stitch four 180 x 180 degree fish eye 
>images into a 360 x 180 degree  equirectangular image?  
>
>The images are fine, as I've been able to stitch them on a trial version of 
>PTGui, but in Hugin 2019 the images when aligned are stacked upon each 
>other as shown below.
>
>[image: Hugin_Screen_Shot.jpg]
>
>Any idea where I'm going wrong?
>
>Thanks
>
>
>Derek
>
>Images attached have been shrunk by 50% to reduce file size.  
>
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