On 2008.08.28. 10:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've been running into issues stitching (and once even SIFT'ing)
> really large panoramas. I'm using  0.7.0.3082 on windows, with a
> 2.4ghz core2duo and 2gb of ram. When I go over about 20000x6000
> pixels, stitching runs into the pagefile and my computer dies a
> flaming death. I guess I could try leaving it, but it's thrashing the
> drive, so maybe not a good idea....

32 bit os ? i remember issues with single hugin process hitting 2gb 
limit, so adding more swap would not help

> When I tried to SIFT an 84x8mp shot, that just errored out with "could
> not run".
> 
> I've seen mention of people leaving hugin running for hours on end,
> are you swapping? the speed just goes into the dirt when I hit
> swap...maybe I could try putting the page file on a RAID array of usb
> keys or something....
-- 
  Rich

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