Hi Bruno,

thank you - I only tried the first option because it succeeded immediately. 
Using internal blending fixed the output. Thank you!

Harald

[email protected] schrieb am Dienstag, 16. Januar 2024 um 13:52:28 UTC+1:

> Hi Harald, this is a bug in enblend (which is used to join the individual 
> remapped images). The workaround is to either use the built-in Hugin 
> blender instead of enblend, or rearrange the order of photos in the project 
> (drag them up and down in the photos tab) - Bruno
>
>
> On Tue, 16 Jan 2024, 12:42 Harald Linden wrote:
>
>> Hi list, 
>>
>> I am a bit stumped. I've taken a few pictures of a snowy landscape with 
>> enough overlap and from a single point in space. The control point 
>> generation works well, everything is in focus, but the output contains 
>> single images that, for lack of a better description seem to contain a 
>> newly added gradient towards dark and then a sharp edge where they end. 
>>
>> I have assembled an example here. It contains the raw input and the 
>> output. You can see what I mean in "village.jpg" in the second and fourth 
>> quarter from the left. 
>>
>> https://owncloud.7183.org/index.php/s/RGC6oyWarr7xDej 
>>
>> I don't even have an idea where to start with this. Any help would be 
>> appreciated.
>>
>

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