Hi everyone, I'm a relatively new user of Hugin and hoping for some expert advice on how to correct an odd problem. I'm working on a set of fairly low-light panos (approx 10 images in full-res TIFF format for each pano) with Hugin 20.0 on Windows 10. For several of the panos I'm doing, the resulting stitched and blended image has small areas of mainly bright green pixels appearing in areas that should be close to black (and which are black or close to black on the original images). See attached file as an example. Only really noticeable when fully zoomed in on the pano image. I've tried changing various settings within Hugin but so far can't eliminate the problem. The only setting that seems to reduce the effect to some small degree is the Photometric Optimizer setting (Preferences - Misc). What's really odd is that I've run the same pano creation process using the exact same source images using Hugin on Linux (Fedora) and it works perfectly - no green pixels. Other than these areas of random green (also some red) pixels in the pano images created under Win10, they come out just perfect. Any help / advice on how to correct this annoying problem very much appreciate.
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