Thanks. To my kids I call this jiggling the handle. I will try that.

On Saturday, September 4, 2021 at 3:00:38 AM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:

> This is a long-standing bug in enblend that appears when the seam lines 
> get more complex.
>
> Workarounds are to change some aspect of the panorama a small amount, for 
> me, just rearranging the order of the input photos generally works ok. 
> Alternatively, the internal Hugin blender doesn't have as many features, 
> but also doesn't have this problem.
>
> -- 
> Bruno
>
>
> On 3 September 2021 18:08:30 BST, Robb Campbell wrote:
> >Sorry if I explained poorly, and pardon my delay. 
> >
> >I believe I do mean an entire black rectangular (or, you know, warped 
> >rectangular) frame-- as if one of the 38 JPEGs I shot (to make one 
> sphere) 
> >was replaced with an all-black JPEG just before Hugin made the final 
> pano. 
> >In the final pano the black is shaded (I think blended is the term) into 
> >the surrounding panes/frames. And when I re-run the final pano-making I 
> get 
> >different panes/frames turning back, which I know sounds weird.
>

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