Dear Michael Havens
Am 26.09.2016 um 15:18 schrieb Michael Havens:
> I get it... they got rid of the optimizer tab and moved the settings
> into Photos.
Not exactly. You still get an optimizer tab when you set the Optimize ->
Geometric setting to "Custom parameters" in the Photo tab.
With kind
I get it... they got rid of the optimizer tab and moved the settings into
Photos.
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On Monday, September 26, 2016 at 3:09:51 AM UTC-4, zarl wrote:
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> Michael Havens wrote on 26.09.16 01:18:
> > What does 'optimize' do? I just ran almost the entire process through to
> > the end (2 hours) when I was rereading what I hadn't done when I noticed
> > it was said I did not
On 26 September 2016 10:17:22 BST, Bernd D wrote:
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>Of course, this is not an error in cpfind. cpfind results can only be as
>accurate as the input data. Without --fullscale, the accuracy is at least
>halved. That may be acceptable. But I have total failures seen in the
>absence of this
Am Samstag, 24. September 2016 15:19:00 UTC+2 schrieb T. Modes:
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> Am Dienstag, 20. September 2016 14:47:50 UTC+2 schrieb Bernd D:
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>> On site *Optimizer* in table *Image Orientation*, column *Trx*, *TrY*,
>> *TrZ* show only rounded to integer values.
>>
> No. The values are shown with 1
Michael Havens wrote on 26.09.16 01:18:
What does 'optimize' do? I just ran almost the entire process through to
the end (2 hours) when I was rereading what I hadn't done when I noticed
it was said I did not optimize it. So I stopped, optimized, and started
the process again. BUT what does