Thanks Terry for reporting the problem.  It is reproducible.  The
source of the problems isn't the masks though, it is the topology of the
resulting input images (to Enblend).  Sure, exactly the mask-feature
makes creating such a topology so easy.

Requesting the seam-line visualizations (`--visualize') tells you that
the algorithms have gone banana cuckoo.

I'm surprised that you didn't come up with a trivial solution of the
problem, namely dumbing down Enblend (almost) to the level of
Verdandi:
        --primary-seam-generator=nft --fine-mask --no-optimize
With these extra options the seam-lines behave and the output looks
quite reasonable.


** Changed in: enblend
       Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  Current repo src gives bad blend with masks

Status in Enblend:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  A build of the current repository source (enblend-4.2.0-1165) gives a bad 
result when blending images with masks.
  The hugin builtin blender (verdandi) produces the expected result.
  Attached archive includes 4 project images, screenshot of stitches from 
enblend and verdandi, and a hugin project file.

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