Hi Christoph, thanks for the info.

I did a complete clean re-install of Hugin 2014 after I noticed this 
problem. I used the installer released in October 2014. It appeared to be 
the same build that I previously had as a beta (2014.0.0), which I thought 
was a bit odd. 

I am also having trouble verifying the "latest" versions of enblend/enfuse. 
I just downloaded the so-called latest version from the official web page 
but they were exec files created in 2009 (enblend-enfuse 4.0-mac). I doubt 
these are the latest versions...  Wouldn't the versions of enfuse/enblend 
included in the Hugin 2014 install be the latest ones? I can't see what 
revision they are, but at least those files were created this year...

I am not a developer (obviously), so this is all a bit new to me. Assuming 
I did get a suitable revision (e.g. after d3a7966801dd), do I just replace 
the files in the Macintosh HD ▸ Applications ▸ HUGIN ▸ Hugin ▸ Contents ▸ 
MacOS folder? Or do I need to do something in the command line?

Thanks for any advice!
Cheers,
Dougal.


On Wednesday, December 10, 2014 1:40:25 AM UTC+13, cspiel wrote:
>
> Try the tip of the Development Branch of Enblend/Enfuse
>
> or any revision after d3a7966801dd.
>
>
> CIECAM blending has been prone to one-pixel artifacts
>
> in the shadows. The cheapo workaround is forcing
>
> blending/fusing within the RGB-cube.
>
>
>
> /cls
>
>

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