On Tue, 21 Dec 2021 at 23:40, john wrote:
>
> I will keep trying things.  But from what I've tested so far, that idea 
> doesn't work (Align within stacks and combine each stack before combining the 
> results into a panorama.)
>
> A "similar" layout isn't nearly good enough.  The layout would need to be 
> near pixel perfect and I can't get close.  These are outdoors and the ground 
> gets compressed under the feet of the tripod as you work.  That isn't the 
> only source of error but it is a big enough source.  When you repeat a 
> panorama with a different focus, the alignment is poor.

Hugin should still be able to align these stacks, even if they are a
few degrees off, the sides can be a bit of a mess after enfuse has
merged them, but these sides get discarded when the panorama gets
blended. Another source of problems with focus stacks is that the
angle of view of the lens changes with different focal distances, so
you may need to optimise the angle of view of each layer separately.

-- 
Bruno

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