Yea, stitching = enblend. I still can't get nona to work on all 84
images at once, maybe there's a limit to the commandline arguements in
windows or somesuch? I'm going through and doing them in blocks of
20....

On Aug 28, 7:46 am, "Seb Perez-D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 09:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> <[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....
>
> > When I tried to SIFT an 84x8mp shot, that just errored out with "could
> > not run".
>
> I have used successfully hugin and autopano-sift on very big projects
> (see the latest one herehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/sbprzd/2798395067/) - 
> although this one
> is with linux, 64 bit and 4GB RAM.
>
> When you say stitching, I assume you mean enblend? nona does not need
> large amounts of memory. You could try running enblend in a command
> line; give it the option -v to report on the quantity of memory used.
> Another solution would be to disable the optimal mask feature. You
> could also give enblend the option -m 1500M which allows it to use
> 1.5GB of RAM instead of the usual 1000MB.
>
> Best,
>
> Seb
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