Hi James,
I haven't seen change yet, but can the warning (or maybe it already
does) contain predicted output size and information what to do if this
is not intentional ?
For example: Warning output canvas size is 98x98 if this is
not Your intention, use Sticher tab and set a different
On Tue, 2010-10-12 at 10:19 -0700, Mateusz wrote:
Hi James,
Thanks for the fix, but I still don't understand:
How 3x 4288x2488 pixel images end up with 960 giga pixels which is 960
000 000 000 pixels image.
For me making a square from those 3 images: 3x width and 3x height =
12864x7464 =
On Sun, 2010-10-10 at 14:18 -0700, Mateusz wrote:
I think, that it should not use entire memory 12Gb at once.
The algorithm should be aware that there are machine limitations and
should not allocate all possible memory even if the size of canvas is
absurdity.
For me the correct behaviour
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
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
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
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Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: hugin eats up to 12Gb of RAM and freezes system
From: mateusz.ka...@gmail.com
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
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
Mateusz mateusz.ka...@gmail.com wrote:
On Oct 10, 3:01 pm, Andreas Metzler ametz...@downhill.at.eu.org
wrote:
[...]
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
I already posted pto project file, which was ready to press Create
panorama and freez system.
Because of that I will post 6 screenshots of Hugin window with black
font comments what I do in each window and how to reproduce system
freez.
Its 100% reproducible here on my system, but I cannot find
Because I could not open uploaded zip file. I am pasting a link
http://www.kaduk.net/~mateusz/StepsToFreez.zip
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Mateusz mateusz.ka...@gmail.com wrote:
Because I could not open uploaded zip file. I am pasting a link
http://www.kaduk.net/~mateusz/StepsToFreez.zip
FWIW I get this instead of a crash:
Checking nona...[OK]
Checking enblend...[OK]
Checking enfuse...[OK]
Checking hugin_hdrmerge...[OK]
Checking
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
Worked !
From the Sitcher tab it works. Looks like that if I press Create
Panorama from Assistant tab it sets canvas size to ridiculous number,
but it works from Sitcher tab.
By the way, the size of canvas was correct in Sticher tab.
I also did not know that I have to press Stich Now in Sticher
Your assumptions are wrong: it's not Hugin which is using up all your
memory, it's either Nona, or more likely, Enblend. These are the
external programs which are used by Hugin to create the warped images
and to merge them together into a panorama. Hugin itself doesn't use
that much memory with
Those are my files
http://hugin-ptx.googlegroups.com/web/_DSC0767.JPG?gda=aQgrVT4yzV5MYQFyh_jVVcQjFmpSvjl7rrWFUCuDDb7vgX3UNnuHVJy7a_elHKnW8yXGIgbjsKXVs-X7bdXZc5buSfmxgsc=EkeQFwsVQK4g7g3zxnQwFAylkaK7
Hi,
I could assemble the 3 files in a few minutes with no manual
tweaking and I've only 4 Gb of RAM (.pto file attached).
Tymczasem,
michal
PS. My system is a Debian testing 64 bit with the following versions :
ii autopano-sift-c
2.5.0-0.1
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