just for traceability (especially since this bug seems to still be
present [I did not check it myself, just inferring from the bug status])

To explain my comments I've used a few links to pictures hosted on my own NAS 
reachable through a dyn-dns domain, which is no longer available because they 
canceled their free services. You can still find the images by replacing the 
domain kaefert.is-a-geek.org by either koega.no-ip.org or 
nas.koelbl15.wien.funkfeuer.at
So for example for the image in my comment above this one:
http://koega.no-ip.org/misc/hugin/enblend-black-areas/Screenshot%20from%202014-01-30%201918_40.jpg
http://nas.koelbl15.wien.funkfeuer.at/misc/hugin/enblend-black-areas/Screenshot%20from%202014-01-30%201918_40.jpg

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/721136

Title:
  enblend creates an unexplainable black area.

Status in Enblend:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  enblending       http://prive.bitwizard.nl/t80001.tif
  and                  http://prive.bitwizard.nl/t80003.tif
  results in          http://prive.bitwizard.nl/t8a.tif

  I cannot say I expected that black triangle in the output. My enblend
  was pulled from hg this morning (no changes) and built without
  imagecache or openMP. (imagecache causes corruption of the output
  similar but different to this. )

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