On Monday, January 10, 2011 1:45:40 PM UTC+1, Yuv wrote:
>
> On January 10, 2011 05:13:19 am Jeffrey Martin wrote:
>
> > On that note, yes it would be nice to arrange images by some kind of 
> grid.
> > But isn't that (one of the things) the pano preview window is supposed to
> > be for?
>
> no.  the preview window is an access to the project, not to the images. 
>  the workflow goes from a bunch of images to a project to a finished 
> composite.
>
I don't see why things should be separated that strictly. Of course it's 
images -> project -> output, but the preview window shows a bit of all 
three. Especially, it already shows the arrangement of the images in two 
ways: the connections between images and their position on the output 
projection. It only seems logical to me to provide a means of ordering them 
there to get an initial alignment.

Or am I missing the point?

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Bart

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