I agree with Yuval here. I'm using Smartblend instead of Enblend most of the time, and as far as I'm aware, Smartblend cannot handle cropped TIFFs automatically. Well, it accepts x and y offsets for each input image on the command line, but Hugin does not supply those to the blending program, so I'm stuck with using uncropped TIFFs. And that's exactly where a default setting would come in very handy...
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