Is the a way to select a section of the overlap between two photos and 
specify which one of the two contribute the entire output for that section, 
rather than either the other one or blended?

There would still be some overlap left for blending.

One situation in which I need this has a single object moved between 
photos.  So that object is whole in a non overlapped part of photo 2.  But 
part of it appears again in an entirely overlapped section of photo 1.  As 
far as I can tell, the blending in that area occurred near the edge of 
photo 1.  So there is a fragment of the object from photo 1 in the result, 
plus a blur from there to where the edge of photo 1 was, where it has 
blended the object existing with the object not existing.

In that part of the overlap, if the blending had occurred near the edge of 
photo 2 instead, it would be correct.  But other parts of the boundary 
between the two are great, and might not be if there were a way to simply 
force all the blending to be near the edge of 2.  I just want the default 
behavior overridden in one section.

If I pre-crop photo 1 to remove most of the overlap, the remaining control 
points aren't good enough.  If I patch the bad section afterward with the 
properly aligned section from the intermediate photo 2, I get a sharp 
boundary.

This same situation will come up in other sets of photos where a section of 
overlap is in better focus in one photo than in the other.

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