Hello to all,

I need some help creating an enfused panorama. I followed Bruno’s
great tutorial http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/enfuse-360/en.shtml
(Creating 360° enfused panoramas). My intension is to create"only" an
about 180° panorama, and I did not use a fisheye lens, but I guess
this doesn't make a big difference.

I shot 24 images (8 bracketed shots with different exposure values).
As in the tutorial described, "I aligned each set of three bracketed
photos as a stack, then I picked just one picture from each of the
eight stacks and aligned these together just like a normal panorama."
So between the stacks, I only created control points for one exposure
value (+2EV in my case), but I didn't create control points for the 0
EV and the -2EV. This is correct, is it?

In the stitcher tab I set Blended panorama (enfuse) (which is
"Belichtungsfusion: Panorama" in German) and Blended exposure layers
(Einzelne Belichtungsebenen). I expect the blended exposure layers
option to create 3 panoramas for each EV, but I don't get this three
panoramas. Instead I get 14 different TIFFs:
- pano_exposure_00.tiff
- pano_exposure_01.tiff
- etc... pano_exposure_13.tiff
Some of them seem to be partial panoramas (e.g. the three left images
stitched together) , some of them seem to be a single enfused stack.

Furthermore, I get the blended panorama (pano_fused.tiff), I t
actually doesn't look too bad, but there are highly visible seams
between at least 4 stacks, so I have the impression that enblend
didn't work too well?

By the way, in the preview window, the panorama looks quite good, I
cannot find any seams there.

Any ideas what went wrong? Thanks for any help!

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