Hei!
I have stitched about 2m images this year via cmd scripts.
depending on how much cores you have you might be able to start more
than one cmd process.
fi i use a ryzen 5-3600 for stiching and have 3 cmd script run
simultanious.
as for the -g (GPU use) for nona, i've discovered nona doesn't work
well with nvidea, even an intel IGPU is quicker...as is an AMD card.
I think nona uses OpenGL, which NVidia doesn't really support. NVidia
wants to lock customers into their platform; the antithesis of OpenGL.
Nona plus the on-board Intel UHD-630 works fine.
One might add that enblend optionally uses OpenCl. I recently started
using that again on a linux / intel UHD620 and that works fine. nvidia
isn't the biggest fan of supporting OpenCl of course, but the last time
I tried there were no unexpected issues with OpenCl on linux or windows
on nvidia hardware.
cheers, Lukas Wirz
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