i have always used the hugin app to produce simple panoramas of
maximum 10 photos..
these days i've been trying to produce 360 degrees panoramas even
trying a stereographic output..
since i don't have a fisheye i shooted the photos with my 18mm, but
obviously to take the whole space around me i needed a lot of photos
(36!)..
i can look for control points and align easily the photos, but the
final process is really too heavy fom my Mac..
i think it is because it creates 36 TIFF images, each of about 50MB,
that later it must stitch! during the stitching process i see the
resources going down and down, until my Mac completely freezes..
is there a way to make the process ligher?.. maybe avoiding the
creation of such heavy TIFF images, that later it has to stitch
together..
can it help to give as inputs smaller images? now they are 36 jpeg
images of 12Mpixels..

thanks for your help and your great job
DNL

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