Panorama stitching weird behaviour (color shift and spots)
There's a weird behaviour I've noticed when stitching panoramas, even when there's plenty of information for two images to be stitched, I see weird ghost elements (this one may be understandable) but sometimes there's a whole color shift and it's annoying, I'm attaching 3 photos to better illustrate the issue (pay close attention to the peaks on the top left area of both photos):


Stitched photo below, notice how the peaks have now turned black (the photos have no adjustment, clean RAW files stitched) I tried all 4 projections to see if there's an improvement with no success.

So, anyone has an idea on how to prevent this? or is it a glitch?
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This is not a color shift, the software simply can't figure out what to put there so it fills in black. Based on the provided images though, that seems understandable. Not sure how it would guess what that peak looks like if it's cut off in one of the two images. Not trying to defend the pano-feature here, it clearly still has issues but this seems like a case of "bad input = bad output".
One way to prevent this is to shoot vertical for a horizontal panorama and vice versa for a vertical panorama. That gives you or rather the software the most amount of data to work with. You can always crop later if you have too much in the frame.
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I agree with Eric the input files are not ideal, there is enough overlap but cutting off the subject in one image is an additional hurdle to any software. Three vertical images would have been better here.
This having said I quickly stitched the two screenshots with Microsoft ICE, and the result is better in that regard:
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