I sometimes get horizontal lines in non-HDR files. Sometimes just a
single line, sometimes a region with alternating black and 'normal'
pixels, looking rather like TV scan lines.

The latest image I've seen them in is a big one: I'm doing a 360°
panorama, so have 37 16-bit TIFF images as my source images. I
manually set the exposure and kept it constant, so there are no
exposure differences between adjacent images. It took Hugin (and
enblend) nearly ten hours to process them!  I'll upload a snapshot of
the final output file at "actual pixel" resolution in Photoshop. There
were no error message in the scrolling window of messages (at least,
none I noticed, just the usual stuff about collapsing pyramids).

Any idea what the problem is, or what the workaround is?



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