I don't think that this is a bug or a wishlist item. I don't think there
is a good way for hugin to know when the photometric optimization went
wrong, apart from asking the user somethink along the lines of "Do the
colors in the preview look flat/washed out/wrong?".

Closing as invalid?

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Title:
  colors in some areas look like resolution has been lost

Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  If I stitch certain 'blended' panoramas  I get an artifact that looks like 
color resolution has been lost.

If I stitch as 'Fused and blended' (even though I only have one set of images) 
I get much better, but still compromised results.

I tied the PTgui demo on the same set and the colors came out fine.

Here is a link to the problem as produced by 'blended' and 'fused and blended':
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47889...@n07/4858461325/

I have seen this to differing degrees with all the revisions of Hugin I have 
used.  Current version 2010.1.0.5161  Windows XP.

I have been told this happens when there are large areas of bright sky in an 
image.  That is true of this set, though I have seen it when there is a light 
in the images as well.  I have tried various schemes of optimizing, not 
optimizing, underexposing, turning down the brightness with identical results.

Any ideas?



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