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Message #03955
[Bug 1063513] [NEW] Delayed stitch process in PTBatcherGUI
Public bug reported:
Sorry for my entry in wrong place: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/hugin/+spec/batch-process-keeping-handmade-settings
Really, I misunderstood the problem.
Still there is single-core computers in the world. Working on my panorama sources, I can align one, send it to stitch queue (by pressing "Stitch now") and get to align next panorama source photos. But single-core PC will slow-down, doung two heavy jobs simultaneously.
There is some solutions for now:
1) wait for stitch process end and then align new project;
2) do things in parallel on slow-downed PC (you know kind of such "pleasure").
3) use "send to assistaint queue" for batch stitch later and loose personal align settings.
Another, best solution is queue aligned project to batch stitching later
without realign.
This is small (tiny) work for developers and bug profit for users.
There are lot of such PCs in schools, and students can good work with
Hugin: align during lesson time and stitch their projects in time
between lessons.
So, the key concept for this request is "single-core PC".
** Affects: hugin
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
Sorry for my entry in wrong place: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/hugin/+spec/batch-process-keeping-handmade-settings
Really, I misunderstood the problem.
Still there is single-core computers in the world. Working on my panorama sources, I can align one, send it to stitch queue (by pressing "Stitch now") and get to align next panorama source photos. But single-core PC will slow-down, doung two heavy jobs simultaneously.
There is some solutions for now:
1) wait for stitch process end and then align new project;
2) do things in parallel on slow-downed PC (you know kind of such "pleasure").
3) use "send to assistaint queue" for batch stitch later and loose personal align settings.
- Another, best solution is queue aligned project to batch stitching later
- without realign.
+ Another, best solution is queue aligned project to batch stitching later without realign.
+ This is small (tiny) work for developers and bug profit for users.
There are lot of such PCs in schools, and students can good work with
Hugin: align during lesson time and stitch their projects in time
between lessons.
So, the key concept for this request is "single-core PC".
** Description changed:
Sorry for my entry in wrong place: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/hugin/+spec/batch-process-keeping-handmade-settings
Really, I misunderstood the problem.
Still there is single-core computers in the world. Working on my panorama sources, I can align one, send it to stitch queue (by pressing "Stitch now") and get to align next panorama source photos. But single-core PC will slow-down, doung two heavy jobs simultaneously.
There is some solutions for now:
1) wait for stitch process end and then align new project;
2) do things in parallel on slow-downed PC (you know kind of such "pleasure").
3) use "send to assistaint queue" for batch stitch later and loose personal align settings.
- Another, best solution is queue aligned project to batch stitching later without realign.
+ Another, best solution is queue aligned project to batch stitching later
+ without realign.
+
This is small (tiny) work for developers and bug profit for users.
There are lot of such PCs in schools, and students can good work with
Hugin: align during lesson time and stitch their projects in time
between lessons.
So, the key concept for this request is "single-core PC".
** Summary changed:
- Delayed stich process in PTBatcherGUI
+ Delayed stitch process in PTBatcherGUI
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1063513
Title:
Delayed stitch process in PTBatcherGUI
Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:
New
Bug description:
Sorry for my entry in wrong place: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/hugin/+spec/batch-process-keeping-handmade-settings
Really, I misunderstood the problem.
Still there is single-core computers in the world. Working on my panorama sources, I can align one, send it to stitch queue (by pressing "Stitch now") and get to align next panorama source photos. But single-core PC will slow-down, doung two heavy jobs simultaneously.
There is some solutions for now:
1) wait for stitch process end and then align new project;
2) do things in parallel on slow-downed PC (you know kind of such "pleasure").
3) use "send to assistaint queue" for batch stitch later and loose personal align settings.
Another, best solution is queue aligned project to batch stitching
later without realign.
This is small (tiny) work for developers and bug profit for users.
There are lot of such PCs in schools, and students can good work with
Hugin: align during lesson time and stitch their projects in time
between lessons.
So, the key concept for this request is "single-core PC".
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