I often get a few 2-3 pixel tall lines stretching much of the way if
not all the way across the image when I stitch a full resolution
(about 24,000 pixels wide) , multi-row panoramas. If I do exposure
correction the lines are white and if I do no exposure correction the
lines are thinner (1 pixel high) but still there. This artifact stared
appearing with versions from  2009 and continue with versions from
2010. I have an intel iMac running OSX 10.6.3. My camera is a Sony DSC
R1. The images I use are all maximum resolution 8 bit tiffs. The shots
are taken with manual controls all setting. I use a Manifrotto
spherical panorama head and I level the head fairly well, sometimes
difficult on a glacier. When I take my shots I have about 15% overlap
on each edge with 12 shots for the full 360 degrees. I take 12
horizontal, 12 pointed up 30 degrees, 6 pointed up 60 degrees, 12
pointed down 30 degrees and a series of hand held nadir shots. The
lines are always below the horizon.

Does anyone else have this same problem? What is the latest version
that does not show this artifact?

Thanks for any advice

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