Hello panoramists

Enblend does a wonderful job, but sometimes I want to create a
panorama without it.

For example, I want to demonstrate how hugin lays out the images by
added a thin black border to each image that will show the edge of
each image in the final panorama.

That works fine -- the borders show up in the preview.  But when I
stitch it, enblend cleverly blends away the borders!

Is there a way to turn off enblend from within the hugin GUI?  I tried
various combinations of options, but none of them have worked.

An alternative might be to do it from the command line: as a shortcut
to learning which options to use, I've tried capturing the output in
the stitching window, but it disappears too quickly.  Is there a way
to capture the list of commands that hugin is running?

cheers

Chris

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