Hi, when using enblend, the resulting panoramas have bright splodges. Here 
is an example where a large brightish patch is visible in the centre left 
of the image. https://i.imgur.com/Ipv0XKG.jpg

Using built-in, instead of enblend, gets rid of the blotchy brightness. 
But, this produces it's own problems with seams and hard edges, like the 
large rectangle in the centre of this image. https://i.imgur.com/wKcd8PO.jpg

Anyone have any tips for investigating these issues?
Thanks

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