On Mon 04-Jan-2010 at 11:16 -0800, Captain Chaos wrote:
>
>My question is, is there a way to influence the stacking order of the
>photos? I want photo 2 to be behind *all* the other photos, so that as
>small a portion of the panorama as possible is out of focus. How can I
>do that? Are there other ways I can achieve the same effect?

You can influence the stacking order by changing the order of 
photos, photo 0 is stitched first, so you may find it useful to put 
the blurred photo last.

I would try stitching the blurred photo separately, in the preview 
you can turn individual photos on and off, so stitch the panorama 
without the blurred photo and then with only the blurred photo.  
Load these two images as layers in an image editor and blend them 
with the eraser tool.

Another approach would be to switch the blender from 'enblend' to 
'enfuse', this deals better with out of focus photos.  You need to 
edit the .pto file in a text editor and change the #hugin_blender 
option, reopen in Hugin and stitch.

-- 
Bruno

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