My attempt was with a TIFF image of about 8600 x 2600 px, having around 148 MB. One day, my computer burned. I've asked for a new one to my favorite store and they've said there is a new generation coming, not many having it, and waited for import to be done for a few weeks. Then I've got my i7 920, among the first ones in my country. So, yes, it is old, but still kicking. I am sorry I don't have a reference, but I've read about several things I've discussed about, i.e. the Gimp cage altered version in Hugin, the morphing algorithm used to align the images, etc.. Don't remember where, if I find them, I'll post them. Now, I've started some requests here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/issues/3778 https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/issues/3779 https://bugs.launchpad.net/hugin/+bug/1839479 But I don't expect anybody start implement them anytime soon. They are rough ideas. As for Darktable, I can't use it at the moment because it is broken on my distro and nobody seems o care about. I have provided the debug data, which is poor in info, I have built it myself and still crashes.
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