My existing examples are absurdly large.  I don't mind putting one on a
google drive freely accessible.  But you might mind trying to download and
work with it.

For several reasons, I prefer to fix the gaps after blending the panorama,
rather than fix individual photos before.  One reason is that gaps might go
away during blending because images overlap.  In that case I would prefer
to end up with original from the image that doesn't have a gap there,
rather than synthetic from the image that does.

I put a 680MB image on a google drive in case you want to look.  I'll try
to make something more reasonable within the next few days.  If you look at
that, there are three tiny gaps that I think are transparent (look white in
a viewer) plus one made exactly the same way but looks partially white and
mostly black.  I have to figure out why that one looks that way (unless
your tool just fixes it).
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eLvJsyDOrV06bc1YLAQRoG-1x4vv5gb4/view?usp=sharing

The whole panorama (taken in valley of fire NV) is still a work in
progress.  There are a few blurred seams I want to figure out how to fix.
So I'm looking for how-to for this kind of thing, rather than fix this one.

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