Hello Paul,

On Mon, 07 Dec 2015 20:25:02 +1100, paul womack <[email protected]> wrote:

I recently did a final stitch on a 175 image (3264x2448, i.e. 8 Mpix)
to a 33054x17293 output.

It took around 2 hours on a 8Gb laptop, CPU  i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz.
I used a script to perform the blend from the command line.

Is there any way to perform the blend in stages (either row at a time,
column at a time, or quarters/eighths at a time), that will improve performance in the special case of a gigapix/mosaic?


I can't see a way to do that with enblend, but others may know some tricks.
Another approach, is to split the stitch up into quarters/eighths, stitch and blend each, then stitch and blend those results. Just a quick thought.
Also...does your laptop gpu support opencl?

Cheers,
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Terry Duell

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