2009/5/19 Kunlun121 <jannes.bol...@gmail.com>

>
> Hi Harry,
>
> Thanks for the reply. What did you mean with "got it working"? Should
> I change something on my system to get it working too? Because using
> the 123+ images version it sure did not work for me... Let me know if
> that's singular and/or particular to my machine and whether you want
> my help to single out what's wrong.


No, sorry for the confusion. I made it, tested it and it worked. period.


>
>
> Anyway, I followed your suggestions and both the regular Autopano-SIFT
> and Panomatic. Panomatic was indeed much faster - a very nice
> experience.
>
> The Panorama stitched ok - so that's all good. However, Enblend
> crashed 'cos it ran out of memory. A popup window asked to log a bug
> tracker on sf.net, which I did. I copied all my nona output into the
> tracker report.
>

I've seen your tracker report. Yes, we recently did see some errors for
enblend on images but in that case they were tiff's with masks and actually
always the same set of images which were tested by several people.
Next to that we never saw this error (to my knowledge) this early in the
blending stage.

Harry

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