My output folder for a 1-node project is 580 MB. Why?

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Howard
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I wondered why it was taking so long to upload. The output folder for a single-node project is nearly 580 MB!

https://allaroundnevada.com/wp-content/ ... nzaMt1908/

The source image is an archival photograph, on which I used ON1 Resize AI to enlarge the file to 30,000 x 17,332 pixels.
When I first created this project, designating the input image as "flat," the output folder was a more conventional size. But since one cannot insert an image pop-up in such a project, I changed the input image to "cylindrical" with a horizontal FOV of 50. The resulting project looks good (see link above) but it has the 580 MB output folder.

Should it really be so large?

Thank you,

Howard
Howard
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Changing the tiles to WebP brought the folder down to 300MB.
Better. But still...
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Hopki
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Hi Howard,
Its the Horizontal FoV that is causing the issue.
Do you really need to have a pinned image that flys out?
If you use an image Point Hotspot then this works with flat images, or use the patch tool to add the flat image, draw a polygon around it and have this open an image popup.
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Howard
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Thanks, Hopki.
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