On Jun 18, 10:21 am, Yuval Levy <
goo...@...> wrote:
> I assume you have TIFF images? for the test case, converting them to
> JPEG would help.
Yes, and if you save them with a "low" quality setting, they will be
quite small.
(I don't see much difference between 75 and 95. my camera gives 4.5
Mb,
quality 95 2.8Mb, quality 75: 1Mb, and quality 25 gives 0.46Mb. )
Note that for George Row's "my stitch crashes" problem, I managed to
reduce
the problem a lot. FIrst I simply deleted the first half of the images
that came
before the crash. If it still crashes, that means you've reduced the
amount of
data needed for reproducing the problem by half.
If you find it no longer crashes, try adding half of those images back
in to see if
the crash comes back. etc etc. With George's dataset, I reduced the 28
image
project to about 5 images required to reproduce the crash.
Roger.
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