ok, i'll try to remove a small segment of the mask and re-run enblend
on them.

regarding ptmasker and ptroller, i've never used either of these but
i'll see if i can figure it out.

thanks

On Jun 11, 3:09 am, Bart van Andel <[email protected]> wrote:
> > when you mention opening up the ring masks above, are you referring to
> > increasing the inside diameter of the ring, thus having a thinner
> > sliver which will be covered by another image?
>
> By "opening up" I mean creating a gap in the ring, so that it's no
> longer a ring, which will mean that other images will no longer be
> fully contained inside the ring, since there will no longer be a ring.
> I wonder if this trick works. If you create the gap at an area that is
> nicely covered by other images and the trick does work, you should now
> get a nice panorama. Note that I haven't tried this, it's purely
> theoretical, but it might just work.
>
> Bart
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