I have also had the same problem on occasion stitching TIF files in
0.8.0 running under Win2k. The following steps seem to eliminate the
problem for me:

(1) Make sure the images have not been corrected for exposure or white
balance prior to loading into hugin.

(2) After creating control points, and before any optimization, check
the distance values of all points in the control point table; problem
images have large (in the thousands) distance values for one or more
control point pairs, for whatever reason. Delete any pairs with such
values and create new points manually, if necessary.

(3) Optimize using (y,b,r) criteria.

YMMV. This has worked for me.

Greg


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