Saving a 25812 x 12906 panorama
AnsweredIs is possible with Photomatix but not with Aurora.
Exporting images is still limited to 15000 x 7500 panoramas.
When will that option be implemented ?
Cdlt,
A. Brenelière
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Hi Anthony,
We are continuously working to improve the software and performance. At this time there is no fixed limitation on the file size that Aurora can handle - it has more to do with the hardware configuration of your machine. Can I ask what your computer's specifications are?
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This is an unreasonable feature request at this time. Given that a 40 MP image is 5000 x 8000 pixels, and that's the upper end...
You export a 25K x 12K image. That's 300 MP. That file is a gigabyte uncompressed. What do you want to do with it?
Even billboards don't need more than 2000 x 6000 pixels. You don't view billboards from 2 feet away, so marble sized pixels are fine.
If you want to create images that can be zoomed in, look at stitching your images togehter using Imagemagick, then creating a pyramidal TIFF with them, and serving them on the web with something like Cantaloupe. (https://medusa-project.github.io/cantaloupe/manual/3.4/getting-started.html) -
@Angela
I have an Intel i5 4400 16 GB RAM, SSD, GPU GTX 970. I don't think there is a problem with my configuration because images can be open, I perform the whole HDR process (configuring HDR, settings, visualize changes, etc.)..
It is only when I want to export the image (File, Export.. ) , the button export is disabled for images bigger the 15000px wide. So it's in fact a software limitation.
@Sherwood,
HDR processing must done after stitching image, not before.
My camera is 20 MP for 90 degrees, so stitched uncompressed files are 1 951 935 ko , if I downsize them to 15K wide, they are 659 182 ko size uncompressed, so I do have an important loss of details.
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Hi Anthony,
We would highly appreciate if you can send us your original file so that we can test it on our side.
You can upload the file to WeTransfer & send us a shared download link.
Thank you in advance!
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@Julia
Here is a permalink on my original photos:
I could not use WeTransfer because it is larger than the 2gb limit.
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Hello, Jens Schmidt,
I'm afraid for now, we don;t have immediate plans for that, therefore, there's no ETA.
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