I've used Hugin for panoramas -- great program!

I'm now trying to use it to fuse a bracketed exposure using the
capability of Enfuse.  I have three hand-held exposures, and have
aligned them.  I've followed the "Enfused Panoramas" tutorial;
however, I'm having difficulty, possibly because I'm working with a
single view vs. a multi-view panorama.  Or, possibly because the
options available on the stitcher tab are different than shown on the
tutorial...

The resulting image is washed out in places -- it doesn't seem to be
making use of the different underlying images.  It's as if they've
been exposure-corrected before Enfuse operates.  In addition, adding
options for Enfuse (e.g., --wExposure=0.5 --wSaturation=0.5 --
wContrast=1.0) has no effect.

Is it possible to do what I'm trying to do?  Any suggestions?

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