Am Donnerstag, 4. Juni 2020 14:44:38 UTC+2 schrieb Matija Kogoj:
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> The gaps that appeared at the edges of the source files were corrected by 
> setting --coarse-mask variable in enblend options.
>
Now I'm lost. Enblend is not involved when reproject a equirectancular 
image. It should only copy the input to the output image without changes. 
So the mask option should have no effect. So you must do more things than 
you describe.

I don't think Hugin supports dual-view circular fisheye cropping so I 
> separated them into individual files. 
>
Hugin supports dual-view fisheye images. So no need to manually fiddle with 
the images. There is already an user-defined assistant for such images, 
which handles all this. (It may need some fine-tuning for a specific 
camera. It was written and tested with images from only one camera.)

Thomas

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