Two other pieces of information that may be important: The remapped
images from Nona are all as they should be (proper bit depth, properly
mapped). I also successfully stitched two of the images in this pano
at 10k by turning off the other 6.

On Sep 13, 3:39 pm, Brandroid <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm trying to stitch a 10,000 pixel wide pano as a merged and blended,
> 32 bit EXR from a set of EXR source images, but the resulting image is
> always completely black. I've had success with the same images when
> stitching at lower resolutions (2k, 4k, 8k, 9k), and I can stitch a 8
> bit image at 10k wide as well, but the larger 32 bit image always
> fails.
>
> I'm using Hugin 2009.4.0 with Enblend 4.0 on a Windows 7, 64 bit
> system. Any suggestions?

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