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Sybren
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June 4, 2019

P: desktop: Spherical panorama creation hangs

  • June 4, 2019
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Hello all,

I'm
trying out the new Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, coming from Lightroom 6.
One of the features that is critical for me is the stitching of spherical panoramas. Lightroom 6 is decent, but often creates a visible seam or other smaller mistakes, and I hope that the latest Lightroom is better. Unfortunately, Lightroom CC seems to hang after a while. Creating the preview works fine. When actually rendering the full panorama it uses 100% CPU as expected, but later it reduces to 18% CPU, and a few minutes later it's down to no CPU usage at all. The user interface is still responsive, it's only the merging itself that hangs in limbo.


Has anyone experienced this? Is there a solution? I have unticked "use graphics processor" in the p, but it didn't change anything in the behaviour. The merging process just stops mid-way.

I'm stitching 26 DNG files shot by a DJI Mavic 2 Pro drone. Below you can see where the "Performing Merge" step hangs.



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This is my system info:

Lightroom version: 2.3 [ 20190502-0902-47ed471 ] (May  3 2019)Operating system: Windows 10OS Version: 10.0 [17763]Application architecture: x64System architecture: x64Logical processor count: 8Processor speed: 4,0 GHzBuilt-in memory: 32650,5 MBReal memory available to Lightroom: 32650,5 MBReal memory used by Lightroom: 334,5 MB (1,0%)Virtual memory used by Lightroom: 418,2 MBMemory cache size: 189,7 MBInternal Camera Raw version: 11.3 [ 197 ]Maximum thread count used by Camera Raw: 5Camera Raw SIMD optimization: SSE2,AVX,AVX2Camera Raw virtual memory: 22MB / 16325MB (0%)Camera Raw real memory: 22MB / 32650MB (0%)System DPI setting: 120 DPIDesktop composition enabled: YesDisplays: 1) 2560x1440Input types: Multitouch: No, Integrated touch: No, Integrated pen: No, External touch: No, External pen: No, Keyboard: NoGraphics Processor Info: DirectX: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 (26.21.14.3086)Application folder: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Lightroom CCSettings Folder: C:\Users\Sybren\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom CC
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Chet Drarvik
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
June 7, 2019
Your diagnostic log suggests that you aren't running out of memory or main volume disk space, but I'd suggest watching them manually while the merge is going on, just to be sure that they at no point become constraints. (My MacBook Pro merged the full set, but it caused a fair amount of usability issues along the way.)
Sybren
SybrenAuthor
Known Participant
June 7, 2019
@9789486 good idea. I can stitch one group of the first 14 photos together just fine, and it's pretty fast too. However, the other 12 photos don't want to stitch together, then Lightroom hangs again. Splitting the last group of 12 into 6+6 and merging each group works. Of course the projections are wrong, so I can't merge the three results together; this isn't a solution, but it does give a better picture of what's going wrong.
Chet Drarvik
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
June 7, 2019
@Sybren

Apologies if this has been covered already and I didn't see it, but are you able to merge a subset of the images, say 2, successfully? If so, that would seem to indicate some sort of resource issue being the root problem with the bigger source image set.
Sybren
SybrenAuthor
Known Participant
June 6, 2019
Here is the log: https://stack.stuvel.eu/s/FpQZv7DmOicicQO
I'm assuming that I'm giving Lightroom enough time, because it stops using CPU. There is no reason to stop using CPU while stitching a panorama photo.

I've also ensured that I'm using the latest NVidia drivers, and rebooted multiple times, all to no avail.
Sybren
SybrenAuthor
Known Participant
June 6, 2019

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Now I get this error.

I created a diagnostic log, but I can't upload it here (only PNG, JPG, or GIF files are allowed). You can download it from https://stack.stuvel.eu/s/W7PyNL9Nc81ryU3

Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
June 6, 2019
@Sybren

We'd like you to do the following:

  1. Close Lightroom
  2. Open Lightroom
  3. Attempt to generate the panorama.
  4. When it stalls, create a diagnostic log (Preferences>Account and hold down [Alt] Key.
  5. Send that log to us. 
Thanks!
Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
Participant
June 6, 2019
Here are one of my shortest HDR+Pano, where I had problems. Run first HDR+Pano in LR and later , without closing LR, edit the DNG file in PS
https://wetransfer.com/downloads/38887666309f3a1cf2c78f2203eb048020190605150416/e4f444ef5869a397c13f42739b143f5520190605150416/c8d108
Now is running well, (??)
Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
June 6, 2019
I was also successful at merging the Panorama on my Windows machine with your DNG files. 

First stop would be to go to NVidia's site and make certain you are using their current driver version for your GTX970 (the card I am using also).  The Windows merge did take longer than the Mac merge did. Are you certain you are giving it enough time?
Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
Sybren
SybrenAuthor
Known Participant
June 5, 2019
It's an NVidia GeForce GTX 970. For more system info please see the system info I pasted in my original post. The forum put everything in one continuous line for some reason, it didn't do that when I created the post, but it's still somewhat readable.
Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
June 5, 2019
Got them. You can pull them down now.

My Pano merge with your files was successful on Mac 10.14.4

What video card do you have in your Windows machine?
Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org