bugbear wrote:
I will check today wether the row trick effects low-res blending.
Having set the pano to be total width 10000, I allowed enblend 4.5 Gb of RAM,
the output tiff is only 9444x4940, 180 Mb.
blending to create 11 subrows: 188 Seconds;
blending 11 subrows together: tree style: 75 seconds, single call to enblend;
73 seconds.
Single pass (175 small images, single call to enblend) 661 seconds.
So - the "row trick" seems to affect enblend seam behaviour (for want of a
better word)
as well as memory handling.
Summary - use a row based sequence when stitching mosaic/gigapixel
images with enblend.
BugBear
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