Roger,

WOW!

all the best

George

On 11 Oct, 12:10, Rogier Wolff <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 05:14:08PM -0700, grow wrote:
> > output file.  The crashes tend to happen as the number of mask and/or
> > the complexity of their shape increases,  especially if I request a
> > full-size output file.
>
> It seems you have so many (157) seams that some of them are quite
> short (only two entries). Apparently two entries is not a problem,
> except for the situation where they are the wrong way around: The
> first should not be moveable(*). So having corrected the code for
> making sure that the first one is (non)movable, enblend runs just
> fine.
>
> The patch for enblend is attached.
>
> George's village hotel now stitches just fine at 12000x6000.
>
>         Roger.
>
> (*) Or the other way around, I don't care. Too many negatives makes my
> head spin.
>
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