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Re: Enblend error: Mask is entirely black, but white image was not identified as redundant

by Klaus Foehl :: Rate this Message:

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Hello,

The --fine-mask was a solution to a different problem, greyish rims in
stitched images.

Not resulting in an error, but faulty blending, can result when one of
the input photos has a hole. There one workaround is to resort to the
old seam placement at mid-distance of the overlap area. It also
depends on the image sequence. For this bug I posted a test case at
http://wiki.panotools.org/Enblend_Testcase_2008-05-02 a while ago.

Good bug hunting

Klaus
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