thanks for the extra info, Rick. I obviously did not understand your report right.
So the whole Align procedure worked well, the window with the output of autopano-c closed, "Loading images..." appeared in the status bar at the bottom of the window and then crash came? Yuv RueiKe wrote: > Here are the observations I made about the error in a June 3rd posting > in the "OpenGL Slow" thread: > > I have just tried to load and align a project that I had > succesfully > processed using SVN3884. I found that with SVN3906, I get an > "unhandled exception" after choosing "Align" from the assistant > tab, > during the "Loading images..." stage. > > "Loading Images" happens pretty late in the "Align" sequence of > events. > > Also, to be more accurate in my previous post, almost all of the panos > with the error have been 360x180, but the 76 image pano was not. > > Regards, > Rick > > On Jun 29, 6:12 pm, RueiKe <ruei...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> Hi Yuv, >> >> One of the difficulties of remote troubleshooting is to clearly >> communicate the problem so that others can understand and it looks >> like I have not included enough detail! >> >> My flow is: >> 1) Use the Load button from the Assistant to load all images >> 2) Use the "Create Control Points" button from the Images tab to add >> control points. I have the autopano-sift-c from 0.7.0 in my bin >> directory. This is a complex process for me in which I first add >> control points to all nominal exposure images and then add control >> points for all images in each bracketed set. This step has no >> problems with the newer releases. >> 3) Goto the Assistant Tab and press "Align". This is where the new >> versions crash. I have given some detail about what it was doing when >> in previous posts, but I forgot. I could try again this evening and >> give you the last message displayed before the crash. >> >> Since this happens on every large project I have tried, maybe 6 or so >> projects since I first reported the issue, I don't think there is >> anything special about my test cases. I have uploaded some pto files, >> RueiKe_76.pto for example. All are blended fused 360x180 panos. If I >> have time this evening, I could see how large a JPEG version of a >> project is. >> >> Regards, >> Rick >> >> On Jun 29, 5:41 pm, Yuval Levy <goo...@levy.ch> wrote: >> >> >> >>> Hi Rick, >>> RueiKe wrote: >>>> I have just loaded SVN3966 and found that it still crashes during >>>> "Align". I am testing with a new project that I have just completed >>>> with no issues using SVN3811. >>> can you try the following thing that could wreck your SVN3966 install >>> (nothing that can't be undone by re-installing)? >>> I assume you have SVN3811 and SVN3966 installed in two different >>> folders. Normally the installer installs the Hugin folder in ...Program >>> Files\Hugin. >>> I also assume that you hit "Align" on the Assistant Tab as the second >>> step after loading the images in that same tab. >>> Copy the file Hugin\bin\autopano-c.exe (or autopano-sift-c.exe? I have >>> not turned on my Windows workstation yet since coming home) from SVN3811 >>> to replace the one in SVN3966. Then hit "Align" and pray. >>> This should help narrow down *where* the bug hits. >>> Another thing that could help: I assume your input images are TIFF. If >>> you mass-convert them to JPEG and run the same steps, what happens? >>> And since you mass-converted them to JPEG, the test case should be small >>> enough to be zipped and uploaded somewhere? how heavy is it in JPEG? It >>> would be good to run the test case against a different platform (Linux / >>> OSX) with same SVN version to determine if the issue is in an upstream >>> library. >>> Yuv- Hide quoted text - >> - Show quoted text - > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "hugin and other free panoramic software" group. A list of frequently asked questions is available at: http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_FAQ To post to this group, send email to hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to hugin-ptx-unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---