Hmmm... One partially related question: Would it make sense to make multiblend 
the default for new hugin installs?

Am 20. März 2021 15:48:25 MEZ schrieb Monkey <davidhorma...@gmail.com>:
>Enblend is very slow. Multiblend is much, *much *quicker:
>
>http://horman.net/multiblend/
>
>You change the Hugin settings under the Programstab (Use alternative 
>Enblend program) and point it to multiblend.exe instead.
>
>On Friday, 19 March 2021 at 19:24:00 UTC MikaylaL wrote:
>
>> Hi Bruno,
>>
>> Thanks so much! 
>> Yes, it's the google earth logo. I left it because I figured the photos 
>> overlapped enough it wouldn't be a problem. 
>> I considered it may have just been taking a long time to process, but I 
>> think what would happen is that it would eventually time-out on my computer 
>> and end up failing. I will try again! Hopefully I can get it to work.
>> Thanks again!
>>
>> Best,
>> Mikayla
>>
>> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:17:37 PM UTC-5 bruno...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Mikayla, I can get it to stitch here, the enblend warning is just 
>>> because the output panorama is very small (4096x2048), but this is 
>>> ok. It takes a few minutes for enblend to blend everything 
>>> together, maybe it was just taking a very long time.
>>>
>>> The images are all very precisely arranged in the panorama, but the 
>>> control points make no sense - are these the correct positions for 
>>> the photos? or do they need aligning?
>>>
>>> The control points are all clustered in a small rectangle at the 
>>> bottom left of each image, is there a logo or something in every 
>>> picture? If you want to generate control points you will first need 
>>> to mask out this area using the Masks tab in the Panorama Editor.
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Bruno
>>>
>>> On Fri 19-Mar-2021 at 09:38 -0700, MikaylaL wrote:
>>> >Sure!
>>> >Thanks for taking a look!
>>> >
>>> >It occurred to me today that there is the possibility that it's a 
>>> hardware
>>> >issue, so I will be trying it on a different computer in the next few 
>>> days.
>>>
>>> >On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 8:34:34 AM UTC-5 bruno wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Hi Mikayla, this doesn't sound like a familiar problem, so we can't say
>>> >> for sure. Please can you post a PTO project file so we can have a look 
>>> (no
>>> >> need to post the images).
>>> >>
>>> >> On 18 March 2021 15:35:22 GMT, Mikayla wrote:
>>> >> >Hello!
>>> >> >I'm very new to Hugin, so I apologize if this is a rudimentary 
>>> question.
>>> >> I
>>> >> >am trying to stitch images taken from Google earth to create an
>>> >> >equirectangular panorama shot. When I go to stitch the images, the
>>> >> >commands freeze when it gets to:
>>> >> >"Blending images...
>>> >> >enblend: warning: input images too small for coarse mask
>>> >> >enblend: note: switching to fine mask"
>>> >> >I don't know what's happening or why It refuses to continue 
>>> processing.
>>> >> >
>>> >> >Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>>> >> >Thanks!
>>>
>>
>
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