I am now alignng a new project with SVN3811.  It has 155 images.  I
have finished adding over 12k control points and have started the
alignment and 1 hour into it I found that has been loading images for
a very long time.  I have uploaded a screen shot, Hugin_Align2.jpg.
Seems like reading the original image files is really slowing things
down.  Barely any CPU activity and only ~300K of memory committed.
Though SVN3811 manages without crashing, it does seem to be also
imacted by image caching issues.  Even during the process of adding
control points, I had to be careful never to have only a single image
selected to prevent it from loading images...

I have not been able to access a RC3 installer yet, so I won't be able
to try the latest until next weekend.

Regards,
Rick

On Jun 5, 6:57 pm, RueiKe <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Yuv,
>
> I have stitched some of my largest projects with SVN3811.  I have just
> re-verified that there are no issues loading and aligning large
> projects with this build.  Another major difference is that SVN3811
> opens the old preview by default.  To see if Quick Preview was a
> factor, I closed the original preview, opened Quick Preview and did an
> Align.  It still re-opens the original preview, but also updates the
> Quick Preview with no problems.  Looks like SVN3811 doesn't have the
> issue.
>
> Regards,
> Rick
>
> On Jun 5, 7:37 am, Yuval Levy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > Gerry Patterson wrote:
> > > I don't have a project that large.  I tired with a few I have that have 8
> > > picts or less, but I am unable to reproduce this problem.
>
> > > I develop under Linux...
>
> > > Does it happen on other projects you have?
> > > Can you reproduce your problem if you try separating out the steps?
> > > (optimize, straighten, photometric optimize..)
>
> > I don't know if it is related: I currently have access to an Ubuntu
> > notebook only and I am traveling so I can't test much.
>
> > I shot some large panos. I tried to stitch one with 294 images and
> > autopano-sift-C died on me with an error 255. rebuilding the whole chain
> > (libpano, autopano-sift-C, hugin) solved the problem.
>
> > I read somewhere that there has been a break in the API of libpano13.
> > maybe this causes headache to the current Windows SDK? Would be
> > interesting to test the same project with an early 0.8 snapshot 
> > from:http://adhuikeshoven.pbworks.com/hugin%20installer%20for%20Windows%20...
>
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