Sunny Day Gian!

That is an excellent feature you have added to your program.  I am sure
there are many out there taking photos just to try it out.

You are doing a great job and I appreciate the fact that you are willing to
share your hard work with the rest of us.  I look foreward to seeing your
next addition.

Happy Dialling!

Carl

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Subject: new feature in Orologi Solari


Dear all,
I have included a new feature in my program “Orologi Solari” that I would
like to introduce.

The idea came from the fact that when designing a new dial I make the usual
wall declination measurements then I take a picture of the wall and by means
of a graphic program I put the dial design on the picture in order to find
the best position, dimension etc.
So why not to design the dial directly on the wall picture?

Orologi Solari contains now a new parameters page where a graphic image file
can be defined together with the true distance between two any points in
order to get the true picture dimension.
Then the picture is shown on the screen and the dial is drawn over it and it
can be moved, made larger or smaller etc.
All the other features of the program, including simulation, work as usual
so that it is possible to see the simulated shadow on the wall during the
day and during the year.
All that can be done immediately with a laptop and shown to the customer in
order to let him see a draft version of the final result (apart from dial
decorations of course).

I am attaching a picture showing an example of what you can see on the
screen.

Maybe this feature could be useful for ancient dials restoration too: the
picture of the old dial can be put on screen and the new dial can be
designed with the calculated parameters in order to see if the new lines
overlap on the old ones, changing any parameter if needed. And if picture
distortion is considered to be a potential problem, a handmade design could
be used instead.

As I don't actually know if all this stuff can be really useful or it’s just
a useless idea (it's difficult to assess our own product), I would
appreciate any comment or suggestion.

My best regards to all of you.
Gian

http://digilander.libero.it/orologi.solari



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