I had misunderstood some memory use info, to conclude the images there were 
using 16 bytes per pixel.  Actually it is only 3 bytes.
The actual measure of the limit past which it fails is 2**27 pixels in the 
magnified image.  I was incorrect thinking that was 2GB.
So it makes even less sense than when I first looked for it.  I can't see 
anything either in hugin or in wxImage that should be bothered by having 
over 2**27 pixels.  But as soon as the magnified image is larger than that, 
it doesn't get displayed at all (wxImage correctly creates the large image 
in memory, but it doesn't display).

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