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#1 2008-11-28 12:42:20

fma38
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[Papywizard] Alternate shooting area (text mode)

An alternate shooting area without graphical representation of the mosaic has been requested. When there are too much shooting position, this can be usefull to show less things.

Do you have any idea of the informations you would like to see, and how to present them?


Frédéric

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#2 2008-11-28 13:27:37

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Re: [Papywizard] Alternate shooting area (text mode)

fma38 wrote:

An alternate shooting area without graphical representation of the mosaic has been requested. When there are too much shooting position, this can be usefull to show less things.

Do you have any idea of the informations you would like to see, and how to present them?

Hi Frédéric!

I can´t see an advantage in that - it could be very small lines when shooting extremely many pictures, ok. But the alternative could be a blank plane or a plane filled with dots . . how could that be helpful?
Maybe to make the shooting area scrollable when it has to expand?

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#3 2008-11-28 13:42:35

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Re: [Papywizard] Alternate shooting area (text mode)

klausesser wrote:

fma38 wrote:

An alternate shooting area without graphical representation of the mosaic has been requested. When there are too much shooting position, this can be usefull to show less things.

Do you have any idea of the informations you would like to see, and how to present them?

Hi Frédéric!

I can´t see an advantage in that - it could be very small lines when shooting extremely many pictures, ok. But the alternative could be a blank plane or a plane filled with dots . . how could that be helpful?
Maybe to make the shooting area scrollable when it has to expand?

best, Klaus

I'm not sure but I think what people who requested this may have had in mind was a simple display of numbers - such as the row and column numbers of last or current or next shooting position plus something like number of shots taken/of total number in the matrix?

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#4 2008-11-28 14:01:48

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Re: [Papywizard] Alternate shooting area (text mode)

Yes, that's the idea: no graphical representation, but a summary of total positions, and current/next position to shoot...


Frédéric

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#5 2008-11-28 14:03:26

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Re: [Papywizard] Alternate shooting area (text mode)

mediavets wrote:

I'm not sure but I think what people who requested this may have had in mind was a simple display of numbers - such as the row and column numbers of last or current or next shooting position plus something like number of shots taken/of total number in the matrix?

Oh - i see . . cool

best, Klaus


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#6 2008-11-28 16:35:01

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Re: [Papywizard] Alternate shooting area (text mode)

Is something like that OK?


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Frédéric

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#7 2008-11-28 16:53:38

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Re: [Papywizard] Alternate shooting area (text mode)

is it possible to add something like Current: n of nn, row n of nn, col n of nn ?

where n is actual and nn is total


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#8 2008-11-28 17:21:09

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Re: [Papywizard] Alternate shooting area (text mode)

In the Shooting position widget, you have both angle and index in the mosaic. I also added a widget with the total number of pictures for yaw and pitch.


Frédéric

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#9 2008-11-28 17:40:23

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Re: [Papywizard] Alternate shooting area (text mode)

Can/could you make the numbers LARGE and BOLD and black on a white ground so that they are easy to read outdoors at a glance?

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Nikon D40, Nikkor 10.5mm fisheye, Sigma 8mm f3.5 fisheye, Nikkor 18-55/50/35mm lenses, Nodal Ninja 5 Lite, Nodal Ninja 4 with R-D16, Agno's MrotatorTCS short.
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#10 2008-11-28 18:52:37

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Re: [Papywizard] Alternate shooting area (text mode)

They will be bold, as in other windows (this is done in the controller, not in the GUI editor).


Frédéric

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