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#26 2011-05-10 14:27:47

ethanchen
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Re: How to increase memory detection AND/OR ALLOW GPU rendering?

oh, it is weird, because I had turned off anti-ghosting, the panorama has a lot of ghosts. sad
well, maybe I should upgrade my system to 64bit..big_smile

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#27 2011-05-10 16:04:00

gkaefer
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Re: How to increase memory detection AND/OR ALLOW GPU rendering?

ethanchen wrote:

I know that but if I compression off the image size, the quality of pano will decrease, isn't it?

I dont know the zip compression of tiff images, but the LZW compression is lossless, so using the LZW your tiff panos are smaller in size (mbs on harddisc) without loosing imagequality.

Georg


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#28 2011-05-10 16:05:59

[bo]
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Re: How to increase memory detection AND/OR ALLOW GPU rendering?

ethanchen, are you actually comparing filesizes of JPEG and TIFF files?!? I hope that's some kind of a mistake, otherwise it shows some glaring omissions in your understanding of the subject...

Of course JPEGs will be smaller than TIFFs - they are LOSSY compessed files. So, open your 42 JPEGs in PS, save them as TIFFs and THEN compare the total size vs. the one of the composite panorama!


Some of my panoramas, posted in the Autopano Pro flickr group.

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#29 2011-05-10 17:53:08

lumelix
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Re: How to increase memory detection AND/OR ALLOW GPU rendering?

Hello ethanchen
You can calculate the uncompressed (maximal) filesize vor RGB-TIF's easy: Pixel H x V x 3 Byte (for 8bit color) or H x V x 6 Byte (for 16bit color, if You have a HDRI).
If your pano is 300 MPixel, a uncompressed TIF has 900 Mbyte.
For TIF compession as LZW or ZIP is always a good idea ;-)


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Martin

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#30 2011-05-10 18:05:31

ethanchen
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Re: How to increase memory detection AND/OR ALLOW GPU rendering?

I don't know how to upload image in this wabsite. tongue
so please looking my flickr, I had uploaded same photos that compar with both jpg and tiffs.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/_ethanchen_/

74 images were sitiched for tiff 2.4GB?@@
total of 74 images were 348MB@@

that's massivly different...did any parameters that I set with mistake?
thanks!!

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#31 2011-05-11 15:32:01

[bo]
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Re: How to increase memory detection AND/OR ALLOW GPU rendering?

[bo] wrote:

ethanchen, are you actually comparing filesizes of JPEG and TIFF files?!? I hope that's some kind of a mistake, otherwise it shows some glaring omissions in your understanding of the subject...

Of course JPEGs will be smaller than TIFFs - they are LOSSY compessed files. So, open your 42 JPEGs in PS, save them as TIFFs and THEN compare the total size vs. the one of the composite panorama!

And please read before writing next time. mad


Some of my panoramas, posted in the Autopano Pro flickr group.

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#32 2012-08-21 11:17:39

gkaefer
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Re: How to increase memory detection AND/OR ALLOW GPU rendering?

ethanchen wrote:

I don't know how to upload image in this wabsite. tongue
so please looking my flickr, I had uploaded same photos that compar with both jpg and tiffs.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/_ethanchen_/

74 images were sitiched for tiff 2.4GB?@@
total of 74 images were 348MB@@

that's massivly different...did any parameters that I set with mistake?
thanks!!

if uploading images to the forum is a challange...
than creating panos will be a very high mountain to climb ;-))

http://www.kolor.com/forum/p65839-2010- … -37#p65839
Georg

PS: this above posting (GURL/Georges) should be super sticky, because this question is coming again and again like a boomerang....

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#33 2012-08-21 11:48:23

gddxb
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Re: How to increase memory detection AND/OR ALLOW GPU rendering?

gkaefer wrote:

if uploading images to the forum is a challange...
than creating panos will be a very high mountain to climb ;-))

http://www.kolor.com/forum/p65839-2010- … -37#p65839
Georg

PS: this above posting (GURL/Georges) should be super sticky, because this question is coming again and again like a boomerang....

Georg - check the date of the post you quoted wink

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#34 2012-08-21 16:03:44

gkaefer
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Re: How to increase memory detection AND/OR ALLOW GPU rendering?

gddxb wrote:

gkaefer wrote:

if uploading images to the forum is a challange...
than creating panos will be a very high mountain to climb ;-))

http://www.kolor.com/forum/p65839-2010- … -37#p65839
Georg

PS: this above posting (GURL/Georges) should be super sticky, because this question is coming again and again like a boomerang....

Georg - check the date of the post you quoted wink

citing Osgood in the final scene No.95 of Billy Wilders "Some like it Hot" - at the motorboat speaking to Jerry: Nobody is perfect!
wink
Georg

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