On 2/26/25 19:39, Claudio Rocha wrote:
Thanks again for all your help.

@Bruno, Setting Nona to Save cropped images or not makes no difference. Final output Tiffs are still coming out with an offset.                 Saving as EXR shows the same offset when opened in Krita as well.
                The only format that does not have offset is png

Lukas, Thanks for the tip for the workaround on Krita, it works. Maybe there is a way to do a script to automate the operation....

And GnomeNomad is correct: The issue is not with Krita, as it is reading the Xoffset and Yoffset tags that are indeed written on the Tiff file.

I'm stumped by this situation though. I've been using Hugin for many years and have processed a bunch panoramas succesfully and never ran into something like this. I would love to find a way to disable this offset feature.

I think maybe it's related to transparency? I don't remember seeing it often, but occasionally I've seen it in generated panoramas if I open them in GIMP instead of the program I usually use, Luminance HDR. It sort of looks like a transparency layer in GIMP.

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