There was a thread on this topic entitled "Hugin/enblend error?" dated
Feb 10th 2008. The simplest solution is to create a single
equirectangular image in hugin and then remap that (in hugin).
Peter.
From: Bart van Andel <[email protected]>
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: lambert equal area az projection
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 03:49:46 -0700 (PDT)
>
> 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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