Stan,

The startup Stitcher setting for OS X Hugin has "Blended and fused panorama" selected in the Exposure Function settings section. You should not have anything selected for Exposure Function for images that are not stacks. This startup setting is a pitfall for new Hugin users who might assume that a startup setting is the recommended mode. Perhaps this is what is happening. Your results should be stunning.

BTW, if you do want to use Exposure optimization, make this step the last step prior to stitching and save your project before Exposure optimization step. I do not recall an undo being added for Exposure optimization and its results are sometimes undesirable.

Allan

On Jan 10, 2010, at 11:42 AM, Stan Green wrote:

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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