Sean, would I need to enter that whenever I do a big pano?
Or is that the, enter once and your good until the os crashes, thing?

On Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at 3:29:17 PM UTC-4, Sean Greenslade wrote:
>
> On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 11:43:17AM -0700, Michael Havens wrote: 
> > I am trying to create a 360X180 panorama. As it stitches the images 
> > together though it runs out of room. Root in this system is finite. 
> /home 
> > in this system is enormous. Why does hugin stitch things together in / 
> > rather than /home. How do I get around this problem? 
>
> If I recall correctly, the only reason Hugin would write files outside 
> of your destination directory is when temporary files are written. By 
> default it uses /tmp, however you can change that with the TMPDIR 
> environment varible like so: 
>
> $ cd /home/user/pano 
> $ TMPDIR=$PWD hugin_executor --stitching rend.pto 
>
>
> --Sean 
>
>

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