Hello all,
Harry,

First off, the patch Harry provided in that static Enblend build
worked. 2+GB tiffs are perfectly manageable now. So thanks a lot for
that and keep doing this in future builds please.

I just uploaded the resulting pano to the files section here at the
groups forum. Alternatively, download from: 
http://files.me.com/jannesbolten/oq7gnq.
It doesn't look quite right. This is output straight from Hugin, where
enblend was given these options: -a -m 2500. I will re-blend this
image manually (and do it row-by-row) to see if that works better.

Previously I deleted another version of this pano (the one that didn't
open). The preview on my mac however already showed that the blending
had gone badly wrong. That tiff I blended "manually", ie from the
terminal. I blended it row by row (4 horizontal rows) and then blended
first the bottom 2 rows together, and finally the top two rows. The
last step was blending the final pano. As far as I could see from the
preview thumbnails, all blend steps had gone fine, except for the last
one: there was a very visible bright seam running horizontally through
the middle of my pano.

Have you seen this before? Anything I should do on my end to prevent
erratic behavior like this in Enblend?

Thanks for looking into this.
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