bugbear wrote:
T. Modes wrote:



That's not the way how an include mask works.
Include mask are not crop mask (and are not the opposite of exclude mask in 
this respect).
Include mask use an other concept. Include mask incorporates the selected 
region to the final pano. This is done by removing the selected region from all 
overlapping images. So enblend is forced to put the selected region into the 
final pano. The regions outside the include mask are also used, they can be 
included in the final pano, but not necessary.

Ah - that explains what I'm seeing. Thank you.

I've now made a very dirty Panotools:Scripts perl program
that takes a 4 sided "include" mask, and transforms it
into 4 "exclude" masks, extending just beyond each side of the photo, built
on the line of the original mask.

This gives the simple "include" masking behaviour I want :-)

 BugBear

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