I forgot something - the selection of blending levels for the
pseudowrapping (360) mode is now improved, and shouldn't result in a
visible seam in the middle of the image as sometimes occurred.
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On 25.03.2013 23:05, Terry Duell wrote:
On Mon, 25 Mar 2013 17:49:05 +1100, Gnome Nomad gnomeno...@gmail.com
wrote:
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OK, that lets me close the preview window without losing the panorama
editor window. Thanks. I don't think the Simple interface should close
both windows when the
On 03/25/2013 06:40 AM, T. Modes wrote:
On 25 Mrz., 04:34, Gnome Nomad gnomeno...@gmail.com wrote:
On the screen you see after pressing the Create Panorama button, there
are two spin boxes for setting size. Could we have an Optimal Size
button, please? Thanks.
When this dialog is shown, the
Hmmm. Here, the Simple interface's optimal size (1553x284, as indicated
by the spinners) is noticeably smaller than the optimal size (2266x727,
as calculated by the button on the Stitch tab of the Advanced
interface).
That's the downscale factor: 70 % as default. As already written.
I
Is this intended behavior?
Yes. In advanced and expert mode the window behaviour has not changed.
It is the same as in the last versions.
The main window is the panorama editor. Here you can open/save/create
new projects.
You can open the fast preview window. It is opened automatically if
Gnome Nomad schrieb am 26.03.13 11:13:
On 03/25/2013 06:40 AM, T. Modes wrote:
On 25 Mrz., 04:34, Gnome Nomad gnomeno...@gmail.com wrote:
On the screen you see after pressing the Create Panorama button, there
are two spin boxes for setting size. Could we have an Optimal Size
button, please?
70% because it was version 0.7! ;o) Sorry … it had to be said.
On 2013-03-26, at 11:03 AM, T. Modes thomas.mo...@gmx.de wrote:
Hmmm. Here, the Simple interface's optimal size (1553x284, as indicated
by the spinners) is noticeably smaller than the optimal size (2266x727,
as calculated by the
Very often, especially with 16-bit images, the area of images where I would
like to add or inspect control points is too dark or too light to see any
detail. Although the preview windows can adjust the EV of the display,
the control point windows are fixed. The result is a lot of squinting,