I am experiencing a situation where the alignment of images will show residue objects from previous alignments. The first time I experienced this, I rebooted the computer and the residue was gone.
This time, I have just started the computer and the residue objects are in the first alignment. As you can see from the images used, none of the two objects (multi-color clay shoe on the right, orange clay head on the left) are not in the images currently used.
Performing the alignment a second time gets rid of the residual objects.
Or is there an operational aspect of RC that I am not understanding?
Is it possible that your image names are identical to the older ones? Yes. I automate a part of the process which always uses the same file names in the same path. Are the images being cached somehow - even after a reboot?
Erm, yes - that’s one of the main features of RC!?!
I suspect that could becausing it, if it’s the same path as well, then it’S almost certain. You need to delete the chache, but that goes along with losing a great speed advantage…