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In previous versions with the control point editor, linked points that were above a defined value were coloured differently to show them as high and easily visible to the user. Not now showing in APG2.5.0B1
Last edited by UK Pano (2010-09-26 19:08:56)
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Red and green colors were replaced by a "color gradient" from green to red, where only the worst CPs are red:
http://www.autopano.net/forum/t9251-the … rol-points
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That is a shame as I liked it when you sorted by RMS and there was a clear divide between the good/bad RMS in the column quickly identified by colour. Highlight all the red, delete, re-optimise. Move onto new and better ways then
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UK Pano wrote:
That is a shame as I liked it when you sorted by RMS and there was a clear divide between the good/bad RMS in the column quickly identified by colour. Highlight all the red, delete, re-optimise. Move onto new and better ways then
You and GURL are talking about different things I believe.
GURL is talking about how the CPs are portrayed graphically and you are talking about how they are shown as RMS numbers in the list.
I agree that the previous way of highlighting high RMS values in the list format was useful, and if it has been lost then I see no reason why that could/should not be re-instated in 2.5 Beta 1.
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BTW, the default sort order should be RMS / descending (useful for first-time users and for those which don't know that column titles are clickable...)
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mediavets wrote:
... you are talking about how they are shown as RMS numbers in the list.
Morning Andrew,
That is correct and if it could be reinstated, that would be ideal. Whilst on the wish list then, I liked how in the pane above where it showed the individual images and where they were linked to, it would be good to have it highlighted when you selected it so you knew which image you were primarily working with. v209 had alternate bandings to differentiate but coloured text for the selected image would be a small advantage.
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Bump for Kolor's attention
Is this the same as Issue 290?
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