I have once again installed a recent Hugin on my Windows 7 Professional 64-bit desktop, using HuginSetup_2013.0.0_64bit_Windows.exe. Under Device Manager, the Display Adapter is identified as Intel graphics ("Intel(R) G41 Express Chipset").
I am running Hugin with Interface set to Simple.
Here is what I did:
- File - Preferences - Assistant:
- Verified that "Automatically align images after loading" was unchecked.
- Within the Assistant tab:
- Load images... - select one or more images - (crash)
- View - Panorama editor:
- Edit - Add Image - select one or more images - (crash)
- Started Hugin with the Ctrl key pressed:
- Disabled the OpenGL preview
- Edit - Add Image - select one or more images - (works okay)
In response to tmodes post of 2014-01-08:
I have once again installed a recent Hugin on my Windows 7 Professional 64-bit desktop, using HuginSetup_ 2013.0. 0_64bit_ Windows. exe. Under Device Manager, the Display Adapter is identified as Intel graphics ("Intel(R) G41 Express Chipset").
I am running Hugin with Interface set to Simple.
Here is what I did:
- File - Preferences - Assistant:
- Verified that "Automatically align images after loading" was unchecked.
- Within the Assistant tab:
- Load images... - select one or more images - (crash)
- View - Panorama editor:
- Edit - Add Image - select one or more images - (crash)
- Started Hugin with the Ctrl key pressed:
- Disabled the OpenGL preview
- Edit - Add Image - select one or more images - (works okay)