Hi,

you're right concerning the errors opposite the masks. I will give it a 
second try an save the exposure layers also just to get more information.

Regards
Jan

Am Freitag, 1. Juni 2018 16:29:27 UTC+2 schrieb T. Modes:
>
> Am Freitag, 1. Juni 2018 11:35:24 UTC+2 schrieb Jan Engelhardt:
>>
>>
>> When I want to stitch a fused and blended panorama in combination with 
>> masks there are some blending errors in the final picture. Please se the 
>> attached file. Sometimes the exposure layers have blue, yellow or pure red 
>> areas which can be seen on the final picture as well.
>>
>> The masks are set for keeping a certain area either in the whole stack or 
>> in only in one picture - such as in this case (see picture)
>>
> But in your project the masks are vis-a-vis the marked artefact. In the 
> remapped images the masks are correctly applied.
> So I don't know what can cause these artifacts. 
> Have you check the images which shows this area? Maybe there are some 
> black areas in it?
> Just to exclude one issue: does it also happens when you use the internal 
> blender (option on the stitcher tab in panorama editor)?
>

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