Hi, I'm having some issues creating a blended pano - sorry for the long 
post. I'm using 2019.2.0.6c.... Log output gives me "enblend: excessive 
image overlap detected; too high risk of defective seam line", which I 
kinda understand... I have 5 post sunset sky/foreground shots which overlap 
about 80% (from solstice to solstice, 2 cover the left side, one in the 
middle, and 2 cover the right side). I can't really crop anything off the 
side edges to have "only the middle". But then I have no output.

[image: Hugin-ptx.jpg]


There are two pairs of bracketed images which may be confusing things. i.e. 
I have 2 stacks in there. I can't seem to find the right stitch tab check 
boxes that will give me useful output. The output is really bad if I click 
calculate photometrics (in part because all the images were not taken with 
the same exposure settings?) - but I thought this was what Hugin could 
handle. 

Anyway, out of frustration, I decided on doing remapped images, no exposure 
correction (and no-crop unchecked) and that worked , so I can use enfuseGUI 
to blend them. Worked decently....BUT, I have vignetting that I would like 
to mitigate. So this is where *fulla *comes in! It would even handle 
chromatic aberration! Except I get, on Windows,  "Precondition violation! 
did not find a matching codec for the given file extension" no matter if I 
use jpg, jpeg, JPG, tif, tiff. I've just downloaded PTlens from sourceforge 
as the web page says to do, but can't do anything with it give the current 
error. Seems to me that even with a newer lens not in that older database, 
I could get the a,b,c,d from the new PT lens and feed the params into the 
fulla command line. 

I have not exhaustively looked for fulla tutorial examples on the net, but 
after 30 minutes have yet to find anything other than the manpage listing 
options, and no mention of codecs. I get the sense I'm so close, but 
missing something stupidly small.... so your help would be most welcome!
Thanks,
Alister.

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