Hello Jozef,
I think it is not yet possible, some kind of a mask editor is under
development right now.
Instead I would take the background photo, add a rough alpha mask i.e.
in GIMP at the place where you would like to add yourself, so that it
would be transparent and enblend would be forced to add your photo,
save it as .tif, replace in your .pto file the old background pic.jpg
with the edited .tif one, then stitching and blending as usual in
Hugin.


> Hello Gyus,
>
> I have a nice panorama that I have stitched in Hugin. After a while I
> decided to take a photo of myself at the same place as the panorama
> was done,  and I wanted to 'overlay' the picture of me on top of the
> panorama. I have aligned the photo correctly, move the picture of me
> on top and in the preview it looks perfect. But when I stitch the
> photo, it uses the background images (the photos from the old
> panorama) over me, and I am not visible on image after stitching. This
> was surprising since I was clearly visible in the preview.
>
> Is it possible to force Hugin to use a part of one image over all the
> others? In that way I could select me on the image, and let him do the
> rest.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jozef

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