crash of enblend due to malloc failure while exporting to exr file

Bug #1220051 reported by Anna Blume
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please have a look at my log file

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Anna Blume (tech-info-4) wrote :
tmodes (tmodes)
affects: hugin → enblend
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Christoph Spiel (cspiel) wrote :

Read your own log file and you find Enblend's comment:
    enblend: warning: only one input image given.
    enblend: warning: Enblend needs two or more overlapping input images in order to do
    enblend: warning: blending calculations. The output will be the same as the input.
which is correct as you just pass
    Montan-2013-2845-48_stack_hdr_0000.exr
to Enblend. I guess you wanted to pass all three
of your images, didn't you?

The following error is unfortunate, but you would not have
created any panorama anyhow. Follow up here if _this_ error
re-appears.

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Anna Blume (tech-info-4) wrote : Re: [Bug 1220051] crash of enblend due to malloc failure while exporting to exr file

Hi,

yes I know - but the same image is processed with a linux version without any crash!
and if the image is exported to tiff also no crash appears!

Best Regards
Michael

Am 01.10.2013 um 10:46 schrieb Christoph Spiel <email address hidden>:

> Read your own log file and you find Enblend's comment:
> enblend: warning: only one input image given.
> enblend: warning: Enblend needs two or more overlapping input images in order to do
> enblend: warning: blending calculations. The output will be the same as the input.
> which is correct as you just pass
> Montan-2013-2845-48_stack_hdr_0000.exr
> to Enblend. I guess you wanted to pass all three
> of your images, didn't you?
>
> The following error is unfortunate, but you would not have
> created any panorama anyhow. Follow up here if _this_ error
> re-appears.
>
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> Title:
> crash of enblend due to malloc failure while exporting to exr file
>
> Status in Enblend:
> New
>
> Bug description:
> please have a look at my log file
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Christoph Spiel (cspiel) wrote :

Martha, my dear -

    You are right, I cannot reproduce the problem here on any
of my (Debian/SuSE) Linux boxes.

If EXR is your only problem, I can suggest to you that you switch to
16-bit TIFF, 16-bit PNG, or 32-bit floating-point TIFF. EXR's `half'
float suffers from a short significant anyhow. See the description
of the `--depth' option in any Enblend or Enfuse manual. Either
tell nona(1) to produce appropriate images or convert manually
with ImageMagick, GraphicsMagick, G'Mic or whatever.

/Surely

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