

Personally I don’t care how it’s done, as long as I can get the software to process a folder full of images without needing my intervention during the process. Thanks so much for your patience and I will await your reply. After you’ve saved the file, please attach it to your reply.Designate where the file will be saved (such as the Desktop or other easily accessible location) and then click on the Save button. In the Save As window, the DirectX information will be saved as a text (.TXT) file.In the DirectX Diagnostic Tool window, click the Save All Information button.Click OK or the Enter key to open the DirectX Diagnostic Tool (if prompted to check if your drivers are digitally signed, click Yes). In the Open: field of the Run window, type “dxdiag”.

From the Windows desktop, press the Windows key and the R key to open the Run window.Do you think you could provide a DXDiag report? Here’s how: The actual processing vs interface rendering is handled a bit differently, and I suspect the limit on your interface loading has to do with System RAM size. We’ve had reports of users successfully running up to 10,000 images at once, though, admittedly, they have some wicked powerful hardware.

Gigapixel will only be limited by your hardware.
