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I'm having the same issues with Standard that are listed in this thread and the other posts in this forum.

As soon as I double-click a photo, I'm unable to interact with the image (masking tools), nor select additional images in the photo console. Clicking to close the image tab returns interactivity.

In another thread, I saw Nahmic blamed, so I tried killing the Namic32 and 64-bit processes and UI launcher, but no effect.
nvidia drivers have also been updated. Only recent change was updating to 1.3.2 and 1.3.3.

Windows 10 x64 Pro, Version 10.0.15063

EDIT:
Rolling back to nvidia driver 382.53 fixed the issue.

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Ah! That makes a lot more sense then, thank you.

I only did one test, but alignment appeared to take twice as long on the newer/faster system, which is what made me look into this further. Not sure if there's an optimization issue for Agisoft to look at or not, if that's the case, but it did seem counter intuitive.

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Ok, that seems odd, since trying the same thing on a Mac (OpenCL 1.2) or Windows laptop (CUDA) it shows the [GPU] annotations during those phases on the same version of the software.

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Log attached below. Thanks.

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Testing out a new Precision 5720 with an integrated Radeon Pro WX7100, the dense point calculation uses the GPU all the way through, but during the alignment phase, none of the images are flagged as [GPU], compared to when I've run it on other systems.
In the GPU configuration tab (I'm running the latest build of PS Standard), the chip identifies by the codename, Ellesmere, rather than the retail part number.

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Feature Requests / Bracketed exposures and HDR
« on: April 15, 2016, 03:20:29 PM »
I just tested a workflow that is cumbersome, but useful: Shoot bracketed (0, -2EV, +2EV) exposures, merge to 32-bit HDR, save as OpenEXR, process in PhotoScan. It gives some good results, but the work for a large dataset is prohibitive.

Would it be possible to add functionality to:

1) Analyze the photo capture time/exposure/filename in the EXIF data, and then bracket stacked exposures
- I see this working as a separate option pre-alignment, that works in combination with the existing photo analysis tool. First the quality of the exposures are checked, and then the stack is checked for alignment, and then a score is produced for the stack.

2) Automatically stack the bracket into a 32-bit OpenEXR for point cloud analysis.

This would be extremely helpful for creating interactive 3D environments, such as in a game engine.

Thanks!

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