This was requested back in February, and I'm wondering if anything's
being done about it.  I fully agree with these posters:

"hi, i wonder if there is a possibility in the recent hugin to reset
the
photometric optimization data just as with the positions... just
replacing all numbers with zero leads to strange results (like all
pink
panoramas). The reason for all this is that the photometric
optimization
seems to have problems with night scenes, basically ruining the
lights..."

"YES!!! I keep forgetting to mention that.
Right now, if one picks the "wrong" image as the exposure
standard, it is impossible to reset back to the starting point."

"I agree -- this should be a high priority fix. "

I've got some panoramas shot with automatic white balance, where a
couple of photos end up with e.g. a strong yellow tinge.  Whatever I
then do in the exposure tab, even using custom parameters and
unchecking everything, I can't get rid of it.

Or is there something we're missing here?
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