Re: Crop Tab Bug (was Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Windows 2009.2 installer package: please test)

2009-10-30 Thread Carl von Einem

Great :-)

I updated  accordingly and
rearranged the paragraphs a little bit.

Carl

grow schrieb am 30.10.2009 1:17 Uhr:
> 
> Thanks that sounds like a good idea!
> 
> On 28 Oct, 12:06, Carl von Einem  wrote:
>>
>> As a suggestion this is what I do:
>> Usually crop values don't vary too much for each lens/camera
>> combination. So instead of always creating an almost same crop for new
>> projects I saved these values using the 'Save lens...' button in the
>> 'Camera and Lens' tab.
>> After adding images to a new project I select one image in the 'Camera
>> and Lens' tab and load that lens description .ini file. That also sets
>> the crop for all images in the project that use this lens description.
>> I think that's a real time saver...

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Re: Crop Tab Bug (was Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Windows 2009.2 installer package: please test)

2009-10-29 Thread grow

Carl,
Thanks that sounds like a good idea!

all the best

George

On 28 Oct, 12:06, Carl von Einem  wrote:
> George,
>
> this also happens on my G5 / Mac OS X 10.4.11 when I follow your
> description. hugin just dies without an error message. Nasty bug.
>
> As a suggestion this is what I do:
> Usually crop values don't vary too much for each lens/camera
> combination. So instead of always creating an almost same crop for new
> projects I saved these values using the 'Save lens...' button in the
> 'Camera and Lens' tab.
> After adding images to a new project I select one image in the 'Camera
> and Lens' tab and load that lens description .ini file. That also sets
> the crop for all images in the project that use this lens description.
> I think that's a real time saver...
>
> Carl
>
> grow schrieb am 28.10.2009 12:10 Uhr:
>
>
>
> > I haven't been systematic about exploring this   - but I have always
> > (well back to version  0.7) found the Crop tab to be fragile.
> > My general practice now is to save any project before opening the Crop
> > tab because I have occasionally experienced Hugin just completely
> > crashing.
> > This is on the Mac OSX platform.
>
> > As I said, I haven't been systematic about it ... but it has something
> > to do with making selections of images.   Usually it happens when I am
> > under pressure to get something finished so I generally haven't had
> > time to explore.
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Re: Crop Tab Bug (was Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Windows 2009.2 installer package: please test)

2009-10-28 Thread Carl von Einem

George,

this also happens on my G5 / Mac OS X 10.4.11 when I follow your
description. hugin just dies without an error message. Nasty bug.

As a suggestion this is what I do:
Usually crop values don't vary too much for each lens/camera
combination. So instead of always creating an almost same crop for new
projects I saved these values using the 'Save lens...' button in the
'Camera and Lens' tab.
After adding images to a new project I select one image in the 'Camera
and Lens' tab and load that lens description .ini file. That also sets
the crop for all images in the project that use this lens description.
I think that's a real time saver...

Carl



grow schrieb am 28.10.2009 12:10 Uhr:
> I haven't been systematic about exploring this   - but I have always
> (well back to version  0.7) found the Crop tab to be fragile.
> My general practice now is to save any project before opening the Crop
> tab because I have occasionally experienced Hugin just completely
> crashing.
> This is on the Mac OSX platform.
> 
> As I said, I haven't been systematic about it ... but it has something
> to do with making selections of images.   Usually it happens when I am
> under pressure to get something finished so I generally haven't had
> time to explore. 

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Re: Crop Tab Bug (was Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Windows 2009.2 installer package: please test)

2009-10-28 Thread grow

I haven't been systematic about exploring this   - but I have always
(well back to version  0.7) found the Crop tab to be fragile.
My general practice now is to save any project before opening the Crop
tab because I have occasionally experienced Hugin just completely
crashing.

This is on  the Mac OSX platform.

As I said, I haven't been systematic about it ... but it has something
to do with making selections of images.   Usually it happens when I am
under pressure to get something finished so I generally haven't had
time to explore.   I will try to make time for a few experiments
soon.

all the best

George

On 28 Oct, 04:49, Yuval Levy  wrote:
> Thanks for testing!
>
> Rotareneg wrote:
> > However, I did find a somewhat obscure UI problem that causes a crash:
> > Load an image, go to the crop tab and select the image. Then select
> > New in the File menu. The image remains in the crop window even if you
> > switch tabs, and it'll even let you try to set the cropping which
> > causes it to crash.
>
> i quickly verified on Linux using the most recent trunk (and also
> 2009.4). it is repeatable. Please file a bug report. i'm currently
> running after deadlines and will likely have time only on the weekend.
>
> it looks like the crop tab does not close clean.
>
> for 2009.2 windows it means that it will be released as-is, unless the
> bug is important enough for somebody to back-port the fix (once there is
> a fix) and release 2009.2.1
>
> Yuv
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