Yes,  agree.  The idea with deliberate selections sounds really good.

Is there a way today to make an image to end up "on top" in the
preview?   This would help draging as well as verifying
alignment/contribution of one specific image without having to turn
off adjacent images.

Cheers
/O



2010/10/31 Yuval Levy <goo...@levy.ch>:
> Hi Darko,
>
> On October 29, 2010 10:59:44 am Darko Makreshanski wrote:
>> On 10/29/2010 10:22 AM, voschix wrote:
>> > 5.  the possibility to move, and zoom in and out in the preview window
>> > without changing the X, Y parameters.
>>
>> Hi, you can use the new 'Overview' in mosaic mode and zoom in/out and
>> move around the scene. Also I believe you can use the Overview to drag
>> the images as well. (only in a group though)
>
> If I am not mistaken 'Overview' mode is still in a development branch?
>
> I think it is becoming an expressed need and I add my voice, repeating what I
> expressed on the GSoC 2010 mentors list that (after the
> gsoc2010_panorama_overview integration) we should add:
>
> * more flexible dragging of images in preview mode.  right now it is only in a
> group, and the CPs link such a group.  I'd  like to move individual images;
> individual stacks;  deliberate selections of images (shift-click to add/remove
> to/from selection)
>
> * *real* zoom in and out in the preview mode, as opposed to changing output
> parameters with the FOV slider
>
> Yuv
>



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