I have just loaded SVN3975 and found that it still has the same
issues.  I tried a couple other things to more fully document the
issue.

1) If I open my recently completed large pano by double clicking on
the pto file, hugin will crash right after loading the images and
opening a blank quick preview window.
2) If I start hugin first (no preview window is open) and then use the
open project option to open the same file, it opens without error.  If
I then press the align button, it will crash during the "Loading
Images..." stage.
3) If I start hugin first (no preview window is open), then use the
open project option to open the same file, and then open the quick
preview window, the preview window will be blank, all white, after it
has finished loading all images.  If I then open the regular preview
window, I get a "Bad Allocation" error.
4) If I start hugin first (no preview window is open), then use the
open project option to open the same file, and then open the regular
preview window, the preview window will have a black area the size of
the pano, and I get a "Bad Allocation" error.
5) If I start hugin first (no preview window is open), then use the
open project option to open the same file, and then choose "Optimize
Everything" from the optimizer tab, it completes optimization with no
error.  If I then optimze low dynamic range in the exposure tab, I get
and unhandled exception error.

Hope this helps.
Rick

On Jun 29, 6:55 pm, RueiKe <[email protected]> wrote:
> Here are the observations I made about the error in a June 3rd posting
> in the "OpenGL Slow" thread:
>
>    I have just tried to load and align a project that I had
> succesfully
>    processed using SVN3884.  I found that with SVN3906, I get an
>    "unhandled exception" after choosing "Align" from the assistant
> tab,
>    during the "Loading images..." stage.
>
> "Loading Images" happens pretty late in the "Align" sequence of
> events.
>
> Also, to be more accurate in my previous post, almost all of the panos
> with the error have been 360x180, but the 76 image pano was not.
>
> Regards,
> Rick
>
> On Jun 29, 6:12 pm, RueiKe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Yuv,
>
> > One of the difficulties of remote troubleshooting is to clearly
> > communicate the problem so that others can understand and it looks
> > like I have not included enough detail!
>
> > My flow is:
> > 1) Use the Load button from the Assistant to load all images
> > 2) Use the "Create Control Points" button from the Images tab to add
> > control points.  I have the autopano-sift-c from 0.7.0 in my bin
> > directory.  This is a complex process for me in which I first add
> > control points to all nominal exposure images and then add control
> > points for all images in each bracketed set.  This step has no
> > problems with the newer releases.
> > 3) Goto the Assistant Tab and press "Align".  This is where the new
> > versions crash.  I have given some detail about what it was doing when
> > in previous posts, but I forgot.  I could try again this evening and
> > give you the last message displayed before the crash.
>
> > Since this happens on every large project I have tried, maybe 6 or so
> > projects since I first reported the issue, I don't think there is
> > anything special about my test cases.  I have uploaded some pto files,
> > RueiKe_76.pto for example.  All are blended fused 360x180 panos.  If I
> > have time this evening, I could see how large a JPEG version of a
> > project is.
>
> > Regards,
> > Rick
>
> > On Jun 29, 5:41 pm, Yuval Levy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi Rick,
>
> > > RueiKe wrote:
> > > > I have just loaded SVN3966 and found that it still crashes during
> > > > "Align".  I am testing with a new project that I have just completed
> > > > with no issues using SVN3811.
>
> > > can you try the following thing that could wreck your SVN3966 install
> > > (nothing that can't be undone by re-installing)?
>
> > > I assume you have SVN3811 and SVN3966 installed in two different
> > > folders. Normally the installer installs the Hugin folder in ...Program
> > > Files\Hugin.
>
> > > I also assume that you hit "Align" on the Assistant Tab as the second
> > > step after loading the images in that same tab.
>
> > > Copy the file Hugin\bin\autopano-c.exe (or autopano-sift-c.exe? I have
> > > not turned on my Windows workstation yet since coming home) from SVN3811
> > > to replace the one in SVN3966. Then hit "Align" and pray.
>
> > > This should help narrow down *where* the bug hits.
>
> > > Another thing that could help: I assume your input images are TIFF. If
> > > you mass-convert them to JPEG and run the same steps, what happens?
>
> > > And since you mass-converted them to JPEG, the test case should be small
> > > enough to be zipped and uploaded somewhere? how heavy is it in JPEG? It
> > > would be good to run the test case against a different platform (Linux /
> > > OSX) with same SVN version to determine if the issue is in an upstream
> > > library.
>
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