removing all three 'ring' images gets rid of the black areas.
however, the final pano has a small area at the top and bottom that
are missing.  also, there are a couple areas around the outer
circumference of the final pano where the seams are showing up.



On Jun 8, 10:46 am, slaterson <[email protected]> wrote:
> i ran another test this morning.  all the remapped images open in the
> gimp and display properly.
>
> bart: yes, there are three images just as you describe below.  they
> are 'rings', a 'sliver' of image around the outside of the circle with
> nothing in the center.  i just started another run, excluding this
> image.  will post what i find as a result.  also, i noticed a few
> redundant images reported by enblend, as well as one that was
> 'completely overlapped by the previous image'.
>
> thanks
>
> On Jun 8, 7:33 am, Bart van Andel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Are one or more of the remapped images fully contained within another
> > remapped image perhaps (e.g. the containing remapped images forms a
> > circle with a hole in the middle)? If masks aren't taken in
> > consideration properly, Enblend might decide to skip it. By cropping a
> > part of the output image (and thus the remapped images) you are
> > effectively "opening up" the containing image, which circumvents the
> > problem. This shouldn't happen really, but it might be an issue.
>
> > Best,
> > Bart
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