Probably the exposure/photometric optimisation has failed badly, the solution 
is to reset the exposure parameters and try again (with or without 
re-optimising exposure, it may not be necessary).

Sometimes this happens when you are using the assistant and the initial 
alignment is not so good, the exposure optimisation relies on a good alignment, 
then when you later fix the alignment you are stuck with bad exposure 
parameters.

The multilayer output is ok because Hugin zeroes out the Eev parameters when it 
creates this.

-- 
Bruno

On 1 June 2021 14:55:41 BST, Frederic Da Vitoria wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am sure I already saw something about a similar issue in the group, but I 
>couldn't find it.
>
>I usually make my panoramas using layered tiffs (Output / User defined 
>output sequences / Normal panorama with layered TIFF output). This process 
>has been going on smoothly (11 panoramas in the last 3 days) until this
>
>last panorama. It is a simple one with only 2 pictures. The left one is OK, 
>but the right picture is overexposed by Hugin. I tried fiddling with the 
>check boxes in the Stitcher tab but I did not manage to get any 
>improvement. The only thing which got me the correct exposure was using
>
>Output / Stitch user defined output / normal_layered_tiff.executor. I would 
>gladly go on using this, but it generates 4 files instead on 1
>multilayered 
>tiff.
>
>I will probably throw this panorama away anyway because the pictures are 
>completely blurred (I forgot I was in manual focus when I took those 
>pictures), but I'd still like to understand what is going on and how to get 
>what I want next time.
>
>Does anyone have a solution to my problem?
>
>Of course I can post the PTO files if it is any use.

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