Hi Thomas,
While gimp is wonderful, duplicate the relevant input photo(s), then
misalign them in hugin to cover your corner and then crop them as
required in the crop tab so they only contribute sky. In this way, if
there is a linear gradient only, exposure correction will adjust and
then enblend can do its magic. Play around, check how much or how
little overlap is required with the correcly aligned image area. It
does work often, but not always.
Cheers
Klaus
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