I did as you suggested, but to no avail. I set the canvas size down to
1000 by 287(much smaller than the original 24558 by 7047) and still
get the error.

I have done a panorama before (i think hugin .7) on the same computer
with no problem, it consisted of only about 40 images and was LDR, was
obviously smaller than the one I am working on right now but much
larger than how small I tried as per your suggestion. I will try to
make an LDR version of this one and see what happens.

On Dec 21, 4:37 pm, Bruno Postle <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon 21-Dec-2009 at 08:19 -0800, Scott K wrote:
>
> >I have tried to create an HDR panorama from 118 pictures. It has found
> >the cp easily, but when i try to view the pano, i get an error stating
> >"Bad allocation" with the title being "error during stitching".
>
> There are a few reports of this in the tracker, but no solution.  
> It only seems to effect Windows, and is related to large projects
> consuming a lot of memory.
>
> If it is nona that is crashing, can you make sure that 'saved
> cropped images' is set in the Stitcher tab -> Nona -> Options, and
> that the 'canvas size' is a reasonable pixel dimension for the
> panorama you expect to create?
>
> --
> Bruno

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