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#1 2012-09-10 10:18:34

lumelix
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[APG 3.0 A3 Win7 x64] Some other points

Some other points:
- In the "vanishing point", "verticals" and "automatic horizon" tools one can not see the image numers/centers.
  That would be helpful to see what happens.
- CP-editor: When manual add some points in a link, after analyse, the focus flips back to the first link.
  (Still postet from Ronald: http://www.kolor.com/forum/t15634-apg-3 … tion-issue).
- CP-editor: When selecting a link, the CP-List does not refer to this selected link. Must be done manually.
- If APG crashes, all settings goes back to default.


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#2 2012-09-10 13:40:50

AlexandreJ
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Re: [APG 3.0 A3 Win7 x64] Some other points

lumelix wrote:

- In the "vanishing point", "verticals" and "automatic horizon" tools one can not see the image numers/centers.
  That would be helpful to see what happens.

I'm a bit against that is these tools. Why ? These tools make global modifications ( on the panorama ), not local modification ( on images ).
So I prefer that you just see the panorama and get used to it in global context.

lumelix wrote:

- CP-editor: When manual add some points in a link, after analyse, the focus flips back to the first link.
  (Still postet from Ronald: http://www.kolor.com/forum/t15634-apg-3 … tion-issue).

Should be already solved in alpha 3 : issue 1482.

lumelix wrote:

- CP-editor: When selecting a link, the CP-List does not refer to this selected link. Must be done manually.

Issue 1501 opened

lumelix wrote:

- If APG crashes, all settings goes back to default.

It should not reset to default, it is the latest saved presets.
Issue 1502 opened

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#3 2012-09-10 17:19:41

lumelix
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Re: [APG 3.0 A3 Win7 x64] Some other points

AlexandreJ wrote:

I'm a bit against that is these tools. Why ? These tools make global modifications ( on the panorama ), not local modification ( on images ).
So I prefer that you just see the panorama and get used to it in global context.

Ok, I can understand that. My reason was that one can see if the panorama gets wavy or how move the pictures to each other when using these tools.
And the centered number of the images gives you a clue what happens.

AlexandreJ wrote:

Should be already solved in alpha 3 : issue 1482.

I can confirm that.


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Martin

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