Thanks to Monkey <[email protected]> for pointing out on Thu, 23
Apr 2015 at 01:09:46 -0700 (PDT) that nothing in the three screen grabs
from Terry's original message had been rotated.
He's right, of course, in the sense that they all point the same way.
What I had failed to realise was that the selected segments were all at
right-angles to the intended orientation of the final stitch, which is
in portrait mode.
So the problem is that the new version of Enblender is selecting a
blurred band from the very edge of scan-1 for inclusion in the final
stitch, whereas the other blenders exclude it by putting the seam
roughly in the middle of the overlap area. I wonder if masking out the
blurred areas would help.
Roger Broadie
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