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#1 2012-09-15 18:40:52

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APG 3.0 Beta 1

There´s just coming ONE word to my mind: WOW!! smilecool

You didn´t do just a great job - you took a giant leap foreword! It´s fast, it´s precise, it´s fluent to use . . and so on smile

best and congrats to all of you at Kolor - i´m impressed,

Klaus

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#2 2012-09-16 11:08:03

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Re: APG 3.0 Beta 1

Klaus,

you are too easy to please ;-) if only they had known earlier ;-)

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#3 2012-09-16 12:48:35

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Re: APG 3.0 Beta 1

tived wrote:

Klaus,

you are too easy to please ;-) if only they had known earlier ;-)

Henrik

Hey Henrik!

cool i´m famous for being easy-going and in no way pretentious . . . big_smile

best to you, Klaus


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#4 2012-09-16 17:01:20

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Re: APG 3.0 Beta 1

Is the beta 1 that much an improvement over the alpha 3. Is it a no brainer to make this upgrade(from a3 to b1)?


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#5 2012-09-16 20:03:53

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Re: APG 3.0 Beta 1

HansKeesom wrote:

Is the beta 1 that much an improvement over the alpha 3. Is it a no brainer to make this upgrade(from a3 to b1)?

I mean it´s a big step. For the first time i got fine results - RMS 1.2 - from importing and stitching bracketed shots. I always use photomatix to process them first.
Now i tested it by throwing 25x3 21mpx shots into and it stitched fine - and comfortably fast!

What i´m struggeling with is the way to handle the settings of that funny "Fusion" editor . . . but i guess i´ll find out winkcool

Everything works fluent and though my - somewhat elderly - graphic-card has it´s hurdles with GPU speed the speed is acceptable.

I didn´t try the Panoneed´s xml/Papywizard import yet - but i don´t expect any issues.

best to you, Klaus


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#6 2012-09-16 23:41:11

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Re: APG 3.0 Beta 1

Klaus, which version were you using before beta 1?


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#7 2012-09-17 01:19:31

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Re: APG 3.0 Beta 1

HansKeesom wrote:

Klaus, which version were you using before beta 1?

Hi Hans!

I tried all 3 Alphas - usually i work with 2.6.4.

best, Klaus


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