I have also noticed that under Windows cropping the image impacts the
rendering. The same image can look "normal" or "flushed" depending on the
crop. I'll try to reproduce this and share examples.
The monitor is the same. I'm using my Windows laptop and I have there a
virtual Linux. The calibratio
* Bob Tregilus [01-07-19 21:55]:
> Hi,
>
> I get different results, when applying the same tool stack in Windows
> and
> Linux. The image generated in Windows looks like washed out. I noticed
> the
> same difference already in 2.4.4 and it's still there in 2.6.0-
Hi,
I get different results, when applying the same tool stack in Windows
and
Linux. The image generated in Windows looks like washed out. I noticed
the
same difference already in 2.4.4 and it's still there in 2.6.0-rc2.
Also
when I'm editing sometimes t
On 1/7/19 11:05 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Juha Lintula [01-07-19 15:14]:
Hi!
Has anyone else noticed the same or am I alone with the strange behaviour?
-Juha
On Wed, 19 Dec 2018 at 23:04, Juha Lintula wrote:
Hi,
I get different results, when applying the same tool stack in Windows an
* Juha Lintula [01-07-19 15:14]:
> Hi!
>
> Has anyone else noticed the same or am I alone with the strange behaviour?
>
> -Juha
>
> On Wed, 19 Dec 2018 at 23:04, Juha Lintula wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I get different results, when applying the same tool stack in Windows and
> > Linux. The imag
Hi!
Has anyone else noticed the same or am I alone with the strange behaviour?
-Juha
On Wed, 19 Dec 2018 at 23:04, Juha Lintula wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I get different results, when applying the same tool stack in Windows and
> Linux. The image generated in Windows looks like washed out. I noticed th
heya,
i had one or two shots in the past where i missed this feature, too
(have an 8mm peleng fisheye). in my case it was mainly about
straightening horizon lines or similar. i ended up doing these in
hugin and forgot about it. other than that i think this is a very
reasonable feature request.
to