Hi,

Could you try to replace step 8 by the following:
8a) Go to "Stitcher" tab
8b) Set "Panorama Canvas Size" to some sensible values
8c) Hit "Stitch now!"

This will circumvent the behavior you have encountered where the
panorama canvas size is somehow computed as an absurdly large value.

By the way your PTO file looks quite normal: the "p" line indicates a
width of 6160 and a height of 3617, which might indeed indicate that
you have bumped into a bug since the program is clearly going nuts
about size later on (see Andreas Metzler's reply). But the above steps
will help you circumvent this erratic behavior.

--
Bart

On 10 okt, 16:43, Mateusz <mateusz.ka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 1) Align those images
> 2) When I want to create panorama in a linear form it works
> 3) Go to preview GL
> 4) Go to projection and change it to Stereographic
> 5) Go to move tab
> 6) Make move the projection so it will create a half sphere.
> 7) Close preview window
> 8) Create panorama again in Assistant Tab
>
> This eats all memory with nona in both CPU or GPU variants.
> Hard reboot is needed.
>
> On Oct 10, 3:01 pm, Andreas Metzler <ametz...@downhill.at.eu.org>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Mateusz <mateusz.ka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Sorry,
> > > This is not a projection I am trying to make.
> > > nona freezes my system with those three files.
> > > I also managed to make a linear assemble of my images, however when I
> > > turn projection in preview to stereographic and I move a bit ONLY
> > > image on axis (without moving those sliders at bottom and left) and
> > > then I try to make panorama it just eats all my swap and all RAM.
> > > For me this is bug of nona which is included in hugin package.
> > > I am attaching project file.
> > >http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx/web/DSC0767-DSC0775-fail.pto
>
> > [...]
>
> > When I open this pto file and use "Stitch Now" nona works without
> > problem.
>
> > I do not completely understand "I move a bit ONLY image on axis". I
> > tried this:
> > open Fast Preview (OpenGL)
> > switch to the "Move/Drag" Tab
> > click into the image and pull a little bit to the left
> > go back to hugin Stitcher tag. [Stitch Now]. No problem.
>
> > thanks cu andreas

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