On Sun 13-May-2012 at 21:37 +0200, Serge Droz wrote:
The remark below stands
> - In the Old GUI, I liked the drop down in the Optimizer menu,
> that gave the different stitching options.
> This allows to play around without understanding in detail
> what's happening.
These still exist, but they are now on the Photos tab. I agree that
this is non-optimal, but also agree that they shouldn't be
duplicated.
Maybe the Optimiser and Exposure tabs don't need to disappear in
'beginner' mode, or maybe these drop-down presets should be part of
the 'advanced' mode.
What do people see as necessary beginner/advanced/expert
functionality?
Personally I think of the Assistant as 'beginner', and anything to
do with bracketing or XYZ mosaics as 'expert', i.e. things that
should be well hidden unless you go looking for them. Everything
else in the GUI is relevant to tweaking stuff that happens behind
the scenes of the Assistant.
--
Bruno
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