Hallöchen!
David Vincent-Jones writes:
> Please not sliders !!
>
> In general (after reading the manual) I am comfortable with the
> current method.
Indeed, the current method is a big improvement.
Tschö,
Torsten.
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Please not sliders !!
In general (after reading the manual) I am comfortable with the current
method.
David
On 13-04-18 10:02 AM, S. Witt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> from my point of view the new keystone UI is really nice. I can do basic
> the basic adjustments quickly, BUT not as precise as I would like
Hallöchen!
johannes hanika writes:
> the problem with sliders is that they are only a subset of the
> full perspective correction (four vertices describe rotation and
> translation in at least 3 dimensions, two sliders: 2
> dimensions. and those don't even easily map to a subset).
I also have so
Not just me ... great
David
On 13-04-18 06:12 PM, Rob Z. Smith wrote:
> The only difficulty I've experienced is that the guide lines and grab handles
> are often difficult to see
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-Original Message-
From: David Vincent-Jones [mailto:davi...@frontier.com]
Sent: 18 April 2013 17:04
To: darktable-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Darktable-users] new keystone feature in 1.2
Being able to lay the lines directly on image elements (as is now
d
Being able to lay the lines directly on image elements (as is now
designed) I find exceptionally accurate and avoids secondary rotation
problems. I am working, currently, with a lot of architectural detail
... just great.
David
On 13-04-18 01:32 PM, S. Witt wrote:
> but the position of these 4
but the position of these 4 vertices are the only parameters, provided
by the user. So 8 sliders should be sufficient, at least for fine-tuning.
An example for an 8 sliders ui might be the zperspector plug-in for ASP,
which is easy to use (screenshot attached).
kind regards
Sören
Am 18.04.2013 1
the problem with sliders is that they are only a subset of the full
perspective correction (four vertices describe rotation and translation in
at least 3 dimensions, two sliders: 2 dimensions. and those don't even
easily map to a subset).
j.
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 10:02 AM, S. Witt wrote:
> H
'fraid I just like it It avoids some of the straightening problems
associated with the former system and is very flexible.
A few complaints/questions:
hard to see the "OK" button on some images (can drive one nuts in the hunt)
hard to find the red circles at times
how are the buttons on the c
Hi,
from my point of view the new keystone UI is really nice. I can do basic
the basic adjustments quickly, BUT not as precise as I would like to do.
Although I think the new UI is better than the old one, I would highly
appreciate having additional sliders for fine-tuning.
kind regards
Sören
A
I just yesterday upgraded from darktable 1.1 to 1.2, and the first thing
I noticed was the new keystone correction feature. I saw in the release
notes that it is supposed to be "more intuitive" - but for me it
destroys one of the things I liked best about darktable. Or perhaps it
is just me who
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