* Nona, verdandi and hugin_stacker can now write BigTIFF images (for files >4 GB). The output of BigTIFF has to manually activated on the command line. It is not set automatically. (For a complete panorama in BigTIFF you will probably also need enblend/enfuse from repository. The last released version of enblend does not yet support writing BigTIFF files.)
HI Thomas,I hate to be a kludge, but I'm not finding any development versions of Enblend. Maybe I don't know where to look. Looks like the last version at source forge is 4.2 in 2016.
I see that in regular Hugin Stitcher tab I can add command line options for enabled, but I don't see a way to do that for nona. So that means using terminal I suppose. Is there a tutorial on command line?
There is one at
https://wiki.panotools.org/Panorama_scripting_in_a_nutshell, but it's
horribly out of date. I've been meaning to update it, but I've always
found something more rewarding to do. In particular, it makes
reference to obsolete programs.
[Step0]Description=Remapping imagesType=remapArguments=-r ldr -m TIFF_m
[Step1]Description=Blending with smartblendType=mergeInput=allProgram=smartblendResult=%prefix%.tifArguments=-o %result% %input%WrapArgument=
Arguments=--bigtiff -r ldr -m TIFF_m
Arguments=--bigtiff -o %result% %input%
In [Step0] it doesn't look like nona is specifically called as the remapper. But presumably I would add --bigtiff as followsArguments=--bigtiff -r ldr -m TIFF_mAnd for [Step1] similarlyArguments=--bigtiff -o %result% %input%or if using normal enblend u.d.o. script --parameter=export-bigtiffAm I on the right track here?
Sorry, but is wrong. I spent quite a bit of time going through this
page a while back, and it contains numerous issues. Apart from
autopano-sift-c, in the main text there are also references to
autopano-sift, match-n-shift, ptoinfo, ptscluster, ptoclean,
ptovariable and panostart, as well as to the pano.mk file that no
longer exists.
Next time, before answering, check your facts.
Remaining autopano-sift-c, autopano-sift and ptscluster,
From the wiki page:
<quote>
Hint: Other control points generator, such as autopano-sift, autopano-sift-c, panomatic and match-n-shift <snip>
</quote>
<quote>
Other control point cleaners are ptscluster and ptoclean. cpclean has largely replaced ptoclean
</quote>
These are mentioned in a hint/footnote. So when there are some smaller references to older programs in footnotes, you declare the whole page "very out of date."
So it seems I have another definition of "up to date" than you…