I am still using SVN3811 due to align crash issues, so maybe this
image loading problem has been fixed in later builds, but this is
something I have just discovered.  I am working with a large project
that includes 125 images which includes 5 shot brackets.  The project
aligned with no problem and I had stitched a low resolution trial
image.  The sky was a bit over exposed so I decided to remove the most
exposed shots from each bracket.  With the Quick Preview screen
displayed, I chose 10 images from hugin's "Images" tab and selected
"Remove Selected Images".  It then started reloading images.  I then
went to work and came home 5 hours later to find it still actively
reloading images with no indications of any errors.  It was still
actively loading from files on disk.  It appeared to be stuck in a
loop.

Regards,
Rick

On Jun 13, 12:34 am, Harry van der Wolf <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Habi,
>
> (I missed these posts, so I kick in a little late).
>
> It is not a problem of your laptop. George Row experiences exactly the same
> problems with large panorama's. It has to do with the way OSXes malloc badly
> deals with memory.
> That's also why I built a Hugin version against dmalloc instead of OSXes
> malloc. Unfortunately that didn't help George and probably won't help you
> either.
>
> I assume you are on a dual-core Intel macbook. That's a 64 bit machine. You
> might give the older 0.7 final version a go. It's a 64bit version and that
> might help but ONLY on Leopard. It didn't help George as George also used
> masks in his tiff's which was another reason for enblend to crash (and
> that's why I built a hugin with the latest enblend from Christoph Spiel that
> has much better mask handling, but that one crashed again on the malloc
> allocation error.)
>
> Harry
>
> 2009/6/9 David Haberthür <[email protected]>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hello Guido.
>
> > On 09.06.2009, at 22:38, Guido Kohlmeyer wrote:
>
> > > The additional option is only a workaround that may work, but as you
> > > already percieved it will yield to higher memory consumption to
> > > generate
> > > the mask in a higher resolution.
> > > I guess the process runs out of memory.
>
> > > Guido
>
> > I suppose that must be the problem, since it crashes with the same
> > complaint in the logfile:
> > ----
> > DSC_24160117.tif DSC_2284-DSC_24160118.tif DSC_2284-DSC_24160119.tif
> > DSC_2284-DSC_24160120.tif DSC_2284-DSC_24160121.tif DSC_2284-
> > DSC_24160122.tif
> > enblend(815) malloc: *** mmap(size=2097152) failed (error code=12)
> > *** error: can't allocate region
> > *** set a breakpoint in malloc_error_break to debug
> > enblend(815) malloc: *** mmap(size=2097152) failed (error code=12)
> > *** error: can't allocate region
> > *** set a breakpoint in malloc_error_break to debug
> > enblend(815) malloc: *** mmap(size=2097152) failed (error code=12)
> > *** error: can't allocate region
> > *** set a breakpoint in malloc_error_break to debug
> > enblend(815) malloc: *** mmap(size=2097152) failed (error code=12)
> > *** error: can't allocate region
> > *** set a breakpoint in malloc_error_break to debug
> > terminate called recursively
> > gnumake: *** [DSC_2284-DSC_2416.png] Abort trap
> > gnumake: *** Deleting file `DSC_2284-DSC_2416.png'
> > ---
> > even for the newest build from Harry (0.0.0-svn3923)
> > I guess I'll have to try at work, on a machine with 16 GB of RAM and
> > not on my puny laptop with 2GB :)
> > Habi
>
> > David Haberthür schrieb:
> > >> Dear Guido,
> > >> That only helped a bit, now enblend crashes lateron in the process.
> > >> The relevant lines of the stitching window are below:
>
> > >> ---
> > >> DSC_2284-DSC_24160114.tif DSC_2284-DSC_24160115.tif
> > >> DSC_2284-DSC_24160116.tif DSC_2284-DSC_24160117.tif
> > >> DSC_2284-DSC_24160118.tif DSC_2284-DSC_24160119.tif
> > >> DSC_2284-DSC_24160120.tif DSC_2284-DSC_24160121.tif
> > >> DSC_2284-DSC_24160122.tif
> > >> enblend(5937) malloc: *** mmap(size=2097152) failed (error code=12)
> > >> *** error: can't allocate region
> > >> *** set a breakpoint in malloc_error_break to debug
> > >> enblend(5937) malloc: *** mmap(size=2097152) failed (error code=12)
> > >> *** error: can't allocate region
> > >> *** set a breakpoint in malloc_error_break to debug
> > >> enblend(5937) malloc: *** mmap(size=2097152) failed (error code=12)
> > >> *** error: can't allocate region
> > >> *** set a breakpoint in malloc_error_break to debug
> > >> enblend(5937) malloc: *** mmap(size=2097152) failed (error code=12)
> > >> *** error: can't allocate region
> > >> *** set a breakpoint in malloc_error_break to debug
> > >> terminate called recursively
> > >> gnumake: *** [DSC_2284-DSC_2416.png] Abort trap
> > >> gnumake: *** Deleting file `DSC_2284-DSC_2416.png'
> > >> ---
> > >> using hugin svn-3888, will try tomorrow with harrys freshly
> > >> compiled rc3.
> > >> have a good night.
> > >> habi/david
>
> > >>> David Haberthür schrieb:
>
> > >>>> On 07.06.2009, at 18:45, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
>
> > >>>>> 2009/6/5 David Haberthür <[email protected]
> > >>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>
> > >>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>>
>
> > >>>>>   i could help with providing a test-case, the panorama i shot
> > >>>>> last
> > >>>>>   saturday evening [1] contains +100 images and +7000 control
> > >>>>> points
> > >>>>>   generated with pan-o-matic. i'm still struggling with
> > >>>>> stitching it
> > >>>>>   with full resolution, somehow i chokes at the fusing-step when
> > >>>>> trying
> > >>>>>   to stitch it in sizes bigger than 10000px wide, now i've
> > >>>>> stitched it
> > >>>>>   in "only" 2694 x 635 px (os x, with harrys newest svn-builld).
>
> > >>>>> Hi Habi,
>
> > >>>>> Nice pano.
> > >>>>> You are saying that it chokes on 10000px wide (10000 by ?).
> > >>>>> What error message do you get?
>
> > >>>>> Harry
>
> > >>>> Hoi Harry.
> > >>>> Thanks, i've tried to make a night-version of the panorama i've
> > >>>> shot
> > >>>> some weeks ago.
> > >>>> I've failed to thorougly investivate it, but the panorama fails to
> > >>>> stitch for sizes 10000x4122 and 12000x4946 px. It actually fails
> > >>>> with
> > >>>> an enblend warning:
> > >>>> "enblend: warning: failed to detect any seam
> > >>>> enblend: mask is entirely black, but white image was not
> > >>>> identified as
> > >>>> redundant
> > >>>> gnumake: *** [DSC_2284-DSC2416.png] Error 1"
> > >>>> are the last entries in the log window. The complete log is
> > >>>> attached
> > >>>> to this mail as "log.txt"
>
> > >>>> I'm a bit confused, since the stitch to the smaller size worked
> > >>>> without a hitch...
> > >>>> Have a nice start into the week.
> > >>>> Habi
> > >>>> ---
>
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