I am a new Hugin User and I have encountered a vexing problem.   I use MAC 
OS-10.6.2
I have a six sequence set of long distance pictures taken in Alaska of the 
Wrangel-St Elias National Park. When I use CS3 to stitch, the result appears to 
be seamless and all segments are uniform in exposure, albeit dark. 
However, when I used Hugin the result is weird. The anchor pic (pic 1) is VERY 
much lighter than the other five and there is a obvious blend seam. The 
exposure for pictures 2 thru 6 are uniform (somewhat dark) and no blend seam.  
The exposure for pic 1 is OK,  but is much brighter than the other five.  When 
I repeated this sequence again I got a different set of light and dark images.
HELP!!!!!
Stan
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