2009/4/24 Bruno Postle <br...@postle.net>

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>
> Photos would be iconised with inter-connections shown as lines,
> similar to the undirected graph tests but with the correct relative
> positions as in Roger Wolff's ptomap test.  Stacks can be shown as a
> 'cascade' of images on top of each other.  Unconnected photos can be
> dragged to the correct relative position and this information used
> to interpolate their 'true' scene location or drive control-point
> generation.
>
> If changing between modes would animate between the 'normal' view
> and this 'layout' view then it would be fun and informative too.
>
>
If lines are used to visualize connections of control points, width and
colour could be used to show what  connects that have many or few control
points (width), and where there are control points that have a bad fit (e.g.
red or green)

With the correct positions, it would also be obvious if there is connection
where there shouldn't be any at all, the line would cross the graph in an
awkward way.


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/O

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