Thank you for providing a complete test case. It will be useful to test
if the bug is really fixed later on.
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Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: enblend
Importance: Undecided = High
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Importance: Undecided = High
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** Attachment added: set resize to 22500
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hugin/+bug/807439/+attachment/2205931/+files/test3-3.jpg
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Yes, I've try to resize it to 22500 but still didn't work. But 2
works fine.
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Title:
strange exposure fusion line on pano
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** Attachment added: set resize to 2 and success
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I understand the -b and -m parameters are used to set unage of memory.
But how should I set it? I have 12GB of memory and work with Win7 64bit
.Operation System usually takes no more the 2GB after startup.
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Reducing the size to 2x1 works for me, I see none of the
artefacts, see attached stitched output. This is a good workaround if
you want to carry on shooting at this resolution.
enblend has known bugs related to the memory cache which are responsible
for the horizontal lines and
I tried stitching with the enblend -a parameter, but this clearly isn't
working (see attached scaled down version of the output).
The seams for the lower 70% of the image are very wrong, though the top
30% is working as expected.
This image also has the horizontal line artefacts that have
Yes, I also use the -a parameter and got the same result (see
attachment). I'm not sure if the horizontal line artifacts is cause by
lack of memory since my computer has 12GBs memory , so enblend have at
least 10GBs of memory. Will it take such a large amount ?
** Attachment added: result
I stitched your project and see the same seam artefacts, I'll attach a
scaled down version.
This is an enblend bug, though I have never seen it before. I used dummy
images so the problem is caused entirely by the geometry of photos in
your project (and not their content). The project looks fine,
** Attachment added: PTO file
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** Attachment added: pto.mk file
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** Attachment added: Partial log file
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