okey, so the enblending of my 240.000 x 8.292 pixel panorama succeed.
The resulting tiff file is a little under 2GB big and sadly does contain
lots of those http://kaefert.is-a-geek.org/misc/hugin
/360degree233pics_enblend-failure/artifacts-enblend-4-2/ artefacts. I
think this artefact problem I
btw., some info that might be useful for other users or maybe also for the
developers:
The sources of this panorama are 229 pictures of 3000x4000pixels.
The highest amount of memory used by enblend was 10GB RAM + 42GB Swap-space.
The enblend process took around 50 hours to finish stiching this
Yes, I've found that things are related to imagecache. On the other
hand, yes, I too have heard that it had been removed. But are you
running such a version? Can you check if you can make the program show
its configuration? (-V? -v?) (I don't know the cmdline options by
heart).
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couldn't find a way to do that, here is the output of --version and --help
http://pastebin.com/2n4YH8F4
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Title:
enblend fails to blend
The enblend I'm running is compiled from the sources I've got on tuesday from
hg clone http://hg.code.sf.net/p/enblend/code enblend.hg
following those instructions:
http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Compiling_Ubuntu#Building_Enblend
and @ this page:
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