On Wednesday, March 9, 2022 at 7:02:07 AM UTC-5 gunter.ko...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> You can remove exzessive overlap by adding a mask that removes part of an 
> image.
> But I wonder if too much overlap should be a warning, not a "error out and 
> delete all the evidence" case...
>

I'm pretty sure (from use, rather than from understanding the code) that 
excessive overlap is not the actual problem.  That part of the message is 
misleading.

Reducing overlap by adding masks is one of the things I did, and it did not 
fix the problem.

I'm pretty sure the problem is somehow caused by the jagged edge of the 
panorama from the many corners of original images when you have not cropped 
to remove that.  But sometimes I don't want to crop out that content.
 

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