I still have that problem too. I tried it with 4GB of RAM and 8. It
always stops at 6 or 7 images, while if I scale them down I can have
at least 20+. On XP 32 it used to work fine with 2GB of RAM for the
same kind of pictures.

2012/5/28 ecs1749 <ecs1...@gmail.com>:
> Actually, less than that.  May be only 1.2G, even less then the 32 bit
> version which uses as high as 1.6G before failing.  Incidentally, if I scale
> down each picture to 1600bits wide, I can load over a hundred pictures and
> process them no problem.
>
>
> On Monday, May 28, 2012 6:18:45 AM UTC-7, ecs1749 wrote:
>>
>> Most I've seen is only 1.5G.  I have 8G memory.  This is during loading.
>>
>> On Monday, May 28, 2012 5:41:22 AM UTC-7, Bart van Andel wrote:
>>>
>>> How much memory is Hugin using when the error occurs? Are you talking
>>> about loading images inside Hugin itself or during stitching? In other words
>>> which program is failing?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Bart
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