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HDR Merge Crash with TIFF files


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Hi, 

Using latest 1.8.3.641 on Win10-64, I try to HDR-merge 3 TIFF files, and the program crashes (closes abruptly with no message) early during the merge process, if auto-align is enabled.

The TIFF files were exported by Capture One 20, originally from Olympus E-M1II RAW files. 

Oddly, merging those original Olympus RAW files directly in Affinity Photo succeeds, but unfortunately chromatic aberrations are not corrected so it's not a valid option.

I attached crash report files.

e6321abd-9b84-42a3-9c80-3eecd079bf61.dmp attachment_Log.txt metadata

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On 4/14/2020 at 4:20 PM, Chris B said:

Hey NoamG,

Could you try uploading the TIFFs into this private Dropbox folder please? 

I can't get access to Capture One and it seems I've used every email address I own in the past for free trials :35_thinking: 

Done.

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7 hours ago, Chris B said:

Thanks. It isn't crashing for me with those images. Can you try changing your Renderer to WARP in Preferences > Performance and try the HDR merge again?

If your graphics drivers are causing the crash, chances are they need updating. 

Changing to WARP renderer prevented the crash and I was able to complete the merge successfully.

FYI, I am using the latest WHQL (stable) Nvidia drivers, and tried both my old GFX 670 and new RTX 2070 Super cards. In both cases, the default renderer crashed.

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