On 11/29/2017 12:23 PM, Terry Duell wrote:
On Wed, 29 Nov 2017 20:13:46 +1100, David W. Jones
<[email protected]> wrote:
I've been using Hugin for many years, maybe it's me, but how do you
stitch *part* of a project?
Deselect the images not wanted for that part, stitch and save, then
select the images for the next part, and so on.
Thanks!
Only way I've figured out is to create the main project and save it,
then copy that PTO file as many times as needed for new separate
subprojects. Then edit each subproject, remove the images that don't
belong in it, then save and stitch each subproject. Then create a new
"main" project to stitch together the results of the sub projects. Is
that what you mean?
To stitch all the sub-panos, I just load them all as a new project and
proceed as one normally would.
It may not be the smartest way to do it, but it is an approach that has
worked for me in the past. I've not done any of these recently.
I haven't had to, either. But a few days ago I stitched a 31-frame strip
pano (in one pass) using my present camera's 6MP images. I monitored the
memory usage, and it hit 12GB (out of the present 16GB).
I'm hoping to replace the present camera with a 24-36MPX camera, so I
expect memory consumption will REALLY climb working with those images.
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