Actually, it would have been 16-bit per sample per pixel. Something
ginormous! 😉
The 55122x47147 size was due to my erroneous cropping as mentioned in my
other reply to this thread.
While my immediate need to make gigantic images is on hold, my longer
term goal of making such remains. I like large images, with lots of
details. I use a Sony A7R4A 60-mpx camera and look forward to stitching
some big panoramas!
On 6/11/25 21:47, Paul Womack wrote:
"Only" an 8Gb file assuming 8 bit data, 3 samples per pixels
On Thu, 12 Jun 2025 at 01:07, David W. Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
Good afternoon!
I'm working on a panorama that's 55122x47147 pixels. When
stitching it as a TIFF, Hugin announced that the file size had
been exceeded. I'm using Hugin on Debian Bookworm with EXT4 file
system, so I don't think it's a limitation of the file system.
I read about BigTiff but don't know how to see Hugin to use that.
Or what else I might have to do to use it.
Ideas?
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