i've been trying to create panoramas exposure fused from any arrangement
but the layers to be fused in the final image are completely misaligned.
i've managed to work around this by keeping the intermediary blended
layers loading them into gimp and then saving them and then manually
running enfuse on the new layers and then the final output is just fine.

if i look at the layers with tiffinfo the only difference is the
Position tag which is not present in the file saved from gimp. in the
file generated by enblend it is set to some values. i think it is this
tag that confuses enfuse. it should probably be set to zero or not
set at all because as it is enfuse uses it and misaligns the layers. the
output layers from enblend are not cropped but are the size of what the
final panorama should be.

i tried to find the place where this value is set, but i've had no
success so far. any idea how to fix this?

you can see the panorama i got at
http://caliban.lbl.gov/test_blended_fused.tif

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