Hi,
  A little about me. I've been doing astrophotography for many years and 
occasionally want to image an object that  is larger than the field of view 
of my equipment. The obvious way of doing that  is to image the object in 
sections and then stitch them together to form one complete image. In the 
past I have been using  photoshop to manually match the segments and back 
grounds. A difficult problem at times. An acquaintance put me on to Hugin 
so I loaded up version 2012 and gave it a try on the, Pleiades. To my 
pleasant surprise it did a very good job of combining the 2x3 image grid 
into a single picture.

Later When I tried to open Hugin again, it requested the lens info twice 
and then quit. I tried it several more time even after rebooting the PC but 
still no luck. I decided to un install2012 and get the  latest from the 
website 2019.2 for 64bit WIndows10 PC.

When I first started the new version it complained about open GL not 
available. After rerunning it I got no more errors and loaded my 8 images 
2x4 grid mosaic. Each image is 3020x1985 with an overlap of about 10%.  I 
selected the points automatically  but noticed there were no points is some 
of the images on the top and bottom  edge so I added them. 

Finally when I click the STITCH button it fails.


The  log is attached.

Any help would be appreciated.  If I'm using the wrong program to stitch 
these mosaics together perhaps someone can recommend one that would work 
better.

Thanks
 Nor

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Stitching panorama...
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Platform: Windows 10 (build 19041), 64-bit edition
Version: 2019.2.0.b690aa0334b5 built by Thomas
Working directory: F:\Astrophotography\Messier\M31 
Andromeda\20201104_mosaic\segments
Output prefix: M31-1_312 - m31-8_311-h2019

Blender: enblend 4.3-6b604e79e85b
ExifTool version: 11.76

Number of active images: 3
Output exposure value: 0.0
Canvas size: 6040x7940
ROI: (0, 0) - (6040, 7940) 
FOV: 360x473
Projection: Equirectangular(2)
Using GPU for remapping: false

Panorama Outputs:
* Exposure corrected, low dynamic range

First input image
Number: 1
Filename: F:\Astrophotography\Messier\M31 
Andromeda\20201104_mosaic\segments\M31-2_312.tif
Size: 3020x1985
Projection: Normal (rectilinear)
Response type: custom (EMoR)
HFOV: 2
Exposure value: 0.0


Remapping LDR images...
Multiple images output
loading M31-2_312.tif
remapping M31-2_312.tif
saving M31-1_312 - m31-8_311-h20190001.tif
loading M31-3_312.tif
remapping M31-3_312.tif
saving M31-1_312 - m31-8_311-h20190002.tif
loading m31-5_311.tif
remapping m31-5_311.tif
saving M31-1_312 - m31-8_311-h20190004.tif

Blending images...
enblend: warning: input images too small for coarse mask
enblend: note: switching to fine mask

enblend: excessive image overlap detected; too high risk of defective seam line
enblend: note: remove at least one of the images
enblend: info: remove invalid output image "M31-1_312 - m31-8_311-h2019.tif"

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