Dera Michael Havens

On 24.09.2016 03:56, Michael Havens wrote:
> 
> 
> On Friday, September 23, 2016 at 3:05:29 PM UTC-4, Stefan Peter wrote:
> 
>     So, please, could you share the pto you used in this example? Please
>     put
>     it up somewhere like pastebin.com <http://pastebin.com> and just
>     send the link to this mailing
>     list.
> 
>  
> http://pastebin.com/QCX1z8Ra 
> 

Thank you for the pro. I managed to get a setup reasonably close to
yours (enfuse 4.1.4 instead of 4.1.3) and this is what I found;

Your project is not yet ready for prime time, hugin reports
2 unconnected image groups found: [0-19,21-33],[20]
I suppose this is where the hole in the center comes from.

Your project is not optimized. When optimizing just for position, I get
an average control distance of 18.26 with a maximum of 241.78, You
should bring down the maximum distance to around 1.0 and optimize for
"positions, view and barrel" at least.

Your shots in the middle two rows do not overlap sufficiently. This will
lead to problems finding control points and to smaller holes in the
"circumference" of the pano.

And finally: I still don't know what file system runs out of space. In
the "Exposure fused from any arrangement" phase of the stitching,
enfuse/enblend use up to 16 GBytes of space in my home directory which
would fill up your root directory (7 GBytes free), but your home
directory has around 140GBytes free and should be able to cope with this.
The maximum space used in my root directory during the stitch was only
64 MBytes and this number may have been influenced by other programs
running at the same time.

So, unless your project used the root partition for its temporary files,
I can not see why you should run out of space. The df listings you sent
to this list unfortunately do not give a clue, maybe because they have
been spaced apart to wide. If you want to, you can try to run the
following in a terminal during the stitch and send me the resulting
log.log to my private eMail:

while [ true ]; do
  date +'%s'|tee -a log.log
  df -x tmpfs|tee -a log.log
  sleep 10
done

On the other hand, you don't need the "fuse from any arrangement" unless
you have bracketed shots.


With kind regards

Stefan Peter

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