Very impressive gain! I do think replacing the external HDD drives with
internal NVMEs would really speed up reading those 8K images and writing
out intermediate files.
I sometimes think of Hugin as a GUI for the tools in pano-tools. Useful
front end for me, while pano-tools can be used directly by those that do
heavy image processing (sounds like what you do).
Are the results of what you do publicly visible anywhere?
On 1/13/24 23:48, Maarten Verberne wrote:
When i replied yesterday, i realized it was time to start sorting and
stitching the last 2 month of 2023....i was dragging my feet starting
this.
With 3 terminals open running the script, i see one after another
print nona.exe: using graphic card, then one after another Done Nona
(from my script) and then one after another Done Enblend and then it
starts again.
the system now runs at 100 watt total, where about 15 watt is for the
AMD RX 480 (only 10% peak load when nona is active), the rest is CPU
(average 65% load, R5-3600), board, nvme + 1 hdd drive and >80% power
supply....the 3 external hdd drives are not part of the 100 watt.
Since yesterday it has stitched up some 20.000 images that are 8K,
while with one script running it would be 7.000 - 8.000 images.
Impressive gain isn't it?
still, 10 days to go before it's finished with this run:)
and that's the thing that keeps me from moving to more than 8K for
this. time to stitch and hdd space.
but for smaller ideas in the future, i love hugin.
Op 14-Jan-24 om 8:46 schreef David W. Jones:
Ah. Doesn't sound worth it to me. Thanks.
On 1/13/24 21:11, Maarten Verberne wrote:
to make it more confusing, while it is nona -g it is enblend -gpu
but you'll have to compile enblend yourself to add gpu support
Op 14-Jan-24 om 3:11 schreef David W. Jones:
Enblend 4.2 here doesn't offer the option to use the GPU. The "-g"
option here says "associated-alpha hack for Gimp (before version 2)
and Cinepaint".
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