On March 4, 2022 8:51:50 AM HST, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> I got dirt on the sensor of my camera at the start of my vacation (I'm not 
> used to this type of camera) and the air bulb I had could not blow the dirt 
> off and I didn't have a cleaning kit.  So all my photos have dirt spots.
> 
> I can mask out the dirt spots where the matter and in non-sky areas of 
> panoramas there is typically overlap with the photo above that can replace 
> the masked out bit.  But for sky sections (where the dirt is most visible) 
> there is no photo above.  So the mask leaves a gap in the final panorama.

When my sensor got dirty like that, I manually cleaned dirt spots from images 
before putting them in Hugin. Wasn't too hard for the sky, just copypasted 
clean patches over the spots.

Another possibility just occurred to me: make a synthetic "empty sky" frame the 
same dimensions etc as a real frame and add it to your panorama as many times 
as needed to be "clear sky backgrounds" for real frames that have dust masked 
out on them. I think you can adjust positions and such as need to do that in 
Hugin.

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