Would any of you know any good software (free or otherwise), to put 
together my small scale trial pano of 8118 photos, (Full scale is hoped to 
be 70,000-110,000) shot on a 1900mm lens with a crop factor of 1.62 for 
those interested

Hugin seems to crash on trying to open that many files, and seems to lack 
an easy way to tell it the positions of each of the photos before aligning 
when a smaller subset is used (was taken on a computerised mount)

Image composition Editor will begrudgingly handle it, but the export is 
either limited to less than 65535 in any dimension due to windows .NET 
limitations, or the adobe output that after 3 days was 1% done, and lacked 
means to fix a few stitching errors, (Have looked into patching the .NET 
libraries without much success)

I have 256GB of RAM, and many Terabytes of fast storage, so computational 
resources are not an issue, only software that will actually deal with it, 
as this was a 1/10th scale test run before I invest the time in the full 
scale ones, I'm hoping someone e.g. dealing with night sky mosaics of sky 
surveys might have a suggestion, or some means of making hugin work for it?

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