I have been a Hugin user for several yearsand must congratulate Pablo
and the team of contributors for their outstanding acheivements.  My
primary usage of Hugin is to generate a higher resolution image, from
which I can print large (24"x36") prints. I typically will shoot a
matrix; 2x2, 3x3, 3x5 and higher. I highly recommend the use of a
tripod to minimize image motion, but have often shot handheld when the
shutter speed is relatively fast. The robustness of the algorithms in
Hugin and Ptgui have increased exponentially (at least to me) in the
past years-I whimsically shot a series of images in Yosemite N.P. at
Glacier Pt. of the entire valley. By this I mean I paid little
attention to leveling, overlap in x&y, I think the array was a
"drunken" 4x5! The stitched imaged, however, was quite sober! Very
impressive.

To my question:  Are there any plans to permit Smartblend to be used
with Hugin?  When Enblend doesnt get the 'sky' just  right I find that
Smartblend (with PTgui) does quite better and much faster. The
difference is attributeable to Smartblend, if I use Enblend with Ptgui
the results are similar with Hugin.

Thanks to todays 'Pano' programs I have an adjustable 'infinite wide
angle lens' (my 24-70) without the distortions created by the 10-20,
12-24 ultra wides, plus my normal perspective is maintained.

Keep up the great work!!!
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