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  1. Hi firstdefence, Success! Your tip to change the renderer to Warp did the trick, Thank you so very much for your help. Cheers
  2. Thanks John. I've followed your suggestion and viewed the memory and cpu usage. Unfortunately i haven't mastered how to record the process. However, when I start stitching the images, the memory and cpu usages rise significantly but remain well under 100% . Once the preview appears and I click OK the CPU usages spikes to 100% and Affinity shuts down. By way of comparison, I have carried out the stitch in both Lightroom 6.14 and ON1 PhotoRaw 2020 without a hitch; in both these cases cpu and memorty usages are well below maximum. HMS
  3. I'm running an i7 9700 cpu with 32gb of ram and an Nvidia RTX 2060 Super (8gb ram) gpu. Affinity is running on an 500gb nvme drive, with the images stored on a Samsung 970 Evo Plus.
  4. I've recently attempted to stitch a five image panorama in Affinity Photo 1.84 for windows, but the program crashes (shuts down) before completion of the process. I have updated to AP 1.85 with same result. Am using Windows 10 version 2004. Here is my workflow: 1. Open Affinity 2. Click File - new Panorama; dialog box opens 3. Click Add ....and i select images to stitch 4. Click Stitch Panorama....stitching begins 5. Preview of panorama appears in right side of dialog box 6. Click OK under the panorama preview window 7. Affinity Photo shuts down Thanks for any advice/help you can offer to resolve this. HMS
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