Hi Michael,

Am 22.01.2011 12:20, schrieb michael.grant:

Unless you do something like this, I can't see how hugin is going to
be able to create a pano any greater than the available swap space.
How difficult would it be to rework emblend to do something like the
above?

Enblend can use temporary files (if compiled without OpenMP), and then can process very large images.

A good option for clustering would be to split the panorama in many smaller parts (tiles, using the crop feature of hugin), and distribute these. There might be some artefacts near the boundaries, so rendering overlapping tiles is probably better. Then these tiles could be cropped and easily assembled together into a big output file (if one output file is required at all...).

ciao
 Pablo

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