While working on fixing bug #712802
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/hugin/+bug/712802) I came across what I think is
another one and want to confirm it with others before reporting it on
launchpad.
If you have a mask on an image beyond the boundaries of the image, the
panosphere doesn't appear correctly in the overview in the fast preview
window. The panosphere acts correctly when you toggle off the image with the
mask.
The behavior seems to be a little different between Windows and Linux (I'm
using Windows 7 64-bit and openSuse 11.2 64-bit). I have a project where I
mask out the bottom right corner of one image in the panorama, it happens to
be the second-most-right image. In Windows, the panosphere only appears when
you move the mouse over the toggle buttons for images without masks or have
the Identify button pressed and move the mouse over the panosphere or
preview window. In Linux, the panosphere appears when you bring up the fast
preview window and only disappears when you move the mouse over the toggle
button for the image with a mask. When you have the Identify button pressed,
the behavior is very weird. The panosphere disappears only sometimes. In my
project, the panosphere appears correctly, with the masked image, when the
mouse is over the overlap between the masked image and the image to the left
or when the mouse is over the overlap between the masked image and both it's
left and right neighbors, but disappears when the mouse is over the overlap
between just the masked image and its neighbor to the right. Perhaps this is
because the mask is on the right side of the image?
The odd behavior goes away if the mask is completely contained within the
image.
Can others confirm?
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