Hullo Yuv,Thomas,

On Sep 4, 10:56 pm, Yuval Levy <[email protected]> wrote:

> > Does that info help?
>
> partially. 4928 is a multiple of 8 (and if I am not mistaken, the
> padding is to lines of 8 pixels, to improve the speed of transfer
> between system memory and GPU memory).
>
> I wish I could try, but my weak chipset embedded nVidia GPU is stuck
> with the Framebuffer error (incomplete attachment), into which I try to
> research, to no avail so far.

OK.
Having just re-read Thomas's story I realize I have probably been
testing the wrong conditions.
My results reported (posting Sep 4 5:01 pm) were for jpg output from
the stitcher, so I have just tried a couple more tests for the same
project, but with tiff output.
1: Prefs gpu on, no crop; selected a crop area in fast preview window.
OK, output 3978x2981
2: Pres gpu on, saved crop area; fast preview window opens with a
letter box opening crop area in the middle of the display, size of
automatically set cropped area unknown. I dragged the crop area out to
the full display (as per no crop). Saved OK, output 4920x4437.

Having pondered this a tad I'm not sure that I fully understand the
conditions of the problem that Thomas reported, and hence my tests may
not be helping.

As my version appears to be robust, i.e. no crashes, please elaborate
a tad more on what tests will help, if more needed.

Cheers,
Terry

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