I did a reconstruction until I have 3 components with 1 model each, then I exported the mesh masks for all inputs, now the PPI License is generated for all inputs. I also export the input license.
Then I use a new project import all masked inputs and the input license. Do a reconstruction now with 1 component (the masked parts allow now for full alignment in to one single component) and 1 model. I texturize the model and now I want to export the model but it says: File not found on the PPI License Dialog.
Please help!
Solved. I did remove unused but already licensed photos.
Question: Why does the building of the digital signature takes that long? In my case longer than alignment and reconstruction in high quality.
Did the building of signatures complete successfully? The process should not take too long it is just as fast as any manipulation with the files on the HDD, possibly your files could be located on a slow transfer speed device and if not it shouldn’t be a big deal.
Hi Erik, yes it does complete successfully. My files are on a 10GbE network device.
Well then I do believe it doesn’t take any big time as long as you’re not licensing a big number of images.
Hi Erik,
today building the signatures took around 90min. for a project with 250 images (36MP each). During this process CPU was used at 4% and network traffic was 3Mbit send and 20Mbit receive. The external storage when tested reaches 400MB/s read/write.
Any idea why this process is that slow??
Hello Fabio,
Sorry for the late response.
Could you please test out the signature building of one of your datasets on a local hdd? This could help us find out whether it is the network drive being used that gets the slow building or if it is an overall issue for you.