Thank you very much! Indeed a visual indication of where the snapshot is would be very useful; and the explanation you provide should really be part of the manual.

Normand

Le 2017-03-04 à 15:33, Guillermo Rozas a écrit :
If you click on the circling arrow in the middle of the line
separating both images it will cycle between left-right, bottom-top,
right-left, and top-bottom. I don't know if there is a way to easily
identify which side is the snapshot.
Regards,
Guillermo


On Sat, Mar 4, 2017 at 4:03 PM, Normand Fortier
<normand.fort...@cgocable.ca> wrote:
Hi,

About comparing a snapshot with the image in its current state, the manual
says "side by side comparison (left: snapshot, right: active)". But if I
take for instance a snapshot of a picture before cropping and compare it
with the image cropped, obviously the snapshot is actually on the right and
the reference image on the left. Is there something I don't understand or is
the manual at fault?

Screen capture:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vrcmlqzy8ncts0j/dt_snapshot.png?dl=0

Normand Fortier
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