ur external drive is USB 2.x ?  or eSata?

anything not eSata, I'm suprised you are able to function at all

Dale






Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2009 20:07:07 -0400
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Speed reference...
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

Curious to get a speed comparison from other people... specially those who 
generated giant panorama.
For these 2 examples, this is only the stitch part. The control point and all 
is already done. The output is all 3 exposures layers, and the enfused final.

Running 30 images in 8 bit,15 mpix each, generating the largest 360*180 
possible (around 18000*9000) could run within an hour or two.
Now I'm running 120 images in 16 bits,again 15mpix each and outputting a 
25000*12500. It has been running over 24 hours and counting...

As a reference, I run a 64 bit 3.0ghz quad core on vista, and am (still) 
running the 32 bit hugin RC4 with updated APSC.
Oh, and added -m2000 on enblend and enfuse to be sure they use all the memory 
they can. IO seems to be a problem in the end, but to help, I'm running from an 
external drive in raid.

Are these reasonable values? any other options to speed up the process?
thanks,
nick




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