2010/5/23 sneike <dnl.sne...@gmail.com> > i have always used the hugin app to produce simple panoramas of > maximum 10 photos.. > these days i've been trying to produce 360 degrees panoramas even > trying a stereographic output.. > since i don't have a fisheye i shooted the photos with my 18mm, but > obviously to take the whole space around me i needed a lot of photos > (36!).. > i can look for control points and align easily the photos, but the > final process is really too heavy fom my Mac.. > i think it is because it creates 36 TIFF images, each of about 50MB, > that later it must stitch! during the stitching process i see the > resources going down and down, until my Mac completely freezes.. > is there a way to make the process ligher?.. maybe avoiding the > creation of such heavy TIFF images, that later it has to stitch > together.. > can it help to give as inputs smaller images? now they are 36 jpeg > images of 12Mpixels.. > > thanks for your help and your great job > DNL > > Download one of the new 32/64bit bundles from < http://panorama.dyndns.org/index.php?lang=EN&subject=Hugin&texttag=Hugin>. If you run (Snow)Leopard on a 64bit system, which your system is, than it will run in 64bit mode.
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