Currently I don't have time for extensive testing, but if you were to
upload your project somewhere, I think for testing jpg offers enough
quality to find out what's going wrong. For a 1:20 compression (pretty
typical for jpg, 100% quality setting not really necessary) you end up
with only about 100MB, which you can easily send to http://www.yousendit.com/
or the like.

Did you check whether the temporary files which Hugin creates have
proper alpha channels? Those should be treated as masks by Enblend.
Could you try opening the rings by adjusting the "mask" using Gimp for
instance, preferably at a location which is already properly covered
by another source image?

Happy testing,
Bart
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