Hmm, so you want hard seams between images - no blending, just a sharp cut from one image to the next?

Gunter's reference to the online documentation might have the solution in it.

Maybe one option is to set enblend's levels to 1? I think "--levels=1" tells enblend tto blend as little as possible between images.

On 11/8/23 20:07, Alexander Drecun wrote:
Is there any way to stitch a panorama without having Hugin blend/match the exposure across the component images? Specifically, I want to see the seams and edges of each component image in the stitched panorama.

Thanks,

Alex


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