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I think the stitching module has no 360° option. So in my opinion it is normal that you have this kind of issue as you are not supposed to blend the beginning with the end in general.

Maybe a quick dirty fix would be to cut the final panorama a little bit at the beginning and at the end, stitch and / or blend theses two images and replace the corresponding parts in the full panorama?

You can also test the stitching with a dedicated software like Hugin or Microsoft ICE.

I think the stitching module has no 360° option. So in my opinion it is normal that you have this kind of issue as you are not supposed to blend the beginning with the end in general.

Maybe a quick dirty fix would be to cut the final panorama a little bit at the beginning and at the end, stitch and / or blend theses two images and replace the corresponding parts in the full panorama?panorama? The best would be to only blend (do the exposure correction) the two images, otherwise the stitching could warp the images and you will have to transform the corrected images to the full panorama.

You can also test the stitching with a dedicated software like Hugin or Microsoft ICE.

I think the stitching module has no 360° option. So in my opinion it is normal that you have this kind of issue as you are not supposed to blend the beginning with the end in general.

Maybe a dirty fix would be to cut the final panorama a little bit at the beginning and at the end, stitch and / or blend theses two images and replace the corresponding parts in the full panorama? The best would be to only blend (do the exposure correction) correction), if it is possible, the two images, otherwise the stitching could warp the images and you will have to transform the corrected images to the full panorama.

You can also test the stitching with a dedicated software like Hugin or Microsoft ICE.