Re: best camera for pano photography?
- From: "David J. Littleboy" <davidjl@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 11:24:53 +0900
"Scott W" <biphoto@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How do you go about that? If there are notes on your web site, I
didn't find them. If one of the utilities that comes with CS2 or my
cameras, I didn't notice anything that can handle 60 photos at once.
60 photos is not all that many to stitch, sure it takes a bit of
computer power but I
do it with just 1 GB of ram (got to get more ram some time).
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
You may not see much improvement with 2GB. If you are flipping around a more
than 2GB of data, then you end up swapping the same amount of data to disk.
Cache gives you almost no advantage if processing runs through the data in
sequence.
David J. Littleboy
Tokyo, Japan
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