Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin computing power

2024-01-13 Thread Maarten Verberne
I've already settled on that - Ryzen 7950X. Enblend and other graphics applications I use really benefit from multiple cores and threads, so the more cores, the better. i'm still dreaming of replacing my 3600 with a 5900 or 5950...but alas i do not have the resources, let alone to go to a new

Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin computing power

2024-01-13 Thread David W. Jones
On 1/12/24 22:34, Maarten Verberne wrote: I've already settled on that - Ryzen 7950X. Enblend and other graphics applications I use really benefit from multiple cores and threads, so the more cores, the better. i'm still dreaming of replacing my 3600 with a 5900 or 5950...but alas i do not ha

Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin computing power

2024-01-13 Thread wirz
Hei! I have stitched about 2m images this year via cmd scripts. depending on how much cores you have you might be able to start more than one cmd process. fi i use a ryzen 5-3600 for stiching and have 3 cmd script run simultanious. as for the -g (GPU use) for nona, i've discovered nona doesn

Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin computing power

2024-01-13 Thread Maarten Verberne
Op 13-Jan-24 om 11:11 schreef David W. Jones: On 1/12/24 22:34, Maarten Verberne wrote: I don't have resources for it yet, either. But if my Dell laptop gives up the ghost (the Thunderbolt/USB-C port died last year), the replacement dollars go into the desktop. That currently has a motherbo

Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin computing power

2024-01-13 Thread wirz
I don't think GPU matters at all, as you pointed out about Intel onboard GPUs outrunning the fancy GPUs. If the GPU supports OpenGL (without throwing you out of house and home with its electric bill!), then any basic GPU is good. :) It matters in the speed nona works, and that's still sig

Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin computing power

2024-01-13 Thread Maarten Verberne
Op 13-Jan-24 om 16:10 schreef wirz: I don't think GPU matters at all, as you pointed out about Intel onboard GPUs outrunning the fancy GPUs. If the GPU supports OpenGL (without throwing you out of house and home with its electric bill!), then any basic GPU is good. :) It matters in the

Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin computing power

2024-01-13 Thread David W. Jones
Oh, it would have been a bit quicker, but my swap partition is also on the NVME SSD, so it's pretty fast. For comparison, ages ago, the desktop machine originally had a Sempron processor and two GB of RAM. It took about 8 hours to stitch a panorama made from 6MP images. On 1/13/24 06:27, Maa

Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin computing power

2024-01-13 Thread David W. Jones
On 1/13/24 05:54, Maarten Verberne wrote: Op 13-Jan-24 om 16:10 schreef wirz: I don't think GPU matters at all, as you pointed out about Intel onboard GPUs outrunning the fancy GPUs. If the GPU supports OpenGL (without throwing you out of house and home with its electric bill!), then any

Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin computing power

2024-01-13 Thread David W. Jones
On 1/13/24 04:22, Maarten Verberne wrote: Op 13-Jan-24 om 11:11 schreef David W. Jones: On 1/12/24 22:34, Maarten Verberne wrote: I don't have resources for it yet, either. But if my Dell laptop gives up the ghost (the Thunderbolt/USB-C port died last year), the replacement dollars go into t

Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin computing power

2024-01-13 Thread Maarten Verberne
to make it more confusing, while it is nona -g it is enblend -gpu but you'll have to compile enblend yourself to add gpu support Op 14-Jan-24 om 3:11 schreef David W. Jones: Enblend 4.2 here doesn't offer the option to use the GPU. The "-g" option here says "associated-alpha hack for Gimp (b

Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin computing power

2024-01-13 Thread David W. Jones
Ah. Doesn't sound worth it to me. Thanks. On 1/13/24 21:11, Maarten Verberne wrote: to make it more confusing, while it is nona -g it is enblend -gpu but you'll have to compile enblend yourself to add gpu support Op 14-Jan-24 om 3:11 schreef David W. Jones: Enblend 4.2 here doesn't offer th