Probably not much help to anyone, but the only times I've encountered blacked-out sections were:

1. When I was getting too intricate with inclusion and exclusion masks. They were particularly problematic when close to each other.

2. When masks on different images overlap.

3. When watching a stitch run, the log would report a picture not being blended. The blend would go fine, I'd note the stitch log's message about the photo not being part of the set, or being a duplicate, and remove the seeming duplicate. Then I would sometimes get a blacked out section. It makes me think sometimes enblend isn't entirely correct when it reports *not* blending an image.

This is all with enblend. I've never tried multiblend or felt any need to use it.

I use Linux, so can't help if it's Windows-specific.

On 10/7/22 18:47, Rich MacDonald wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions:

1) No luck on  --primary-seam-generator=nearest-feature-transform. Did not change anything.

2) No luck with or without --pre-assemble.

3) Always wanted to try multiblend. Never found adequate instructions for running in windows. Tried and failed several times over the last decade.

On Friday, October 7, 2022 at 2:01:33 PM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:

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    Multiblend should also help.



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