Good morning

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.
>
>
As a relative beginner (and I haven't been able to compile older versions
of hugin on my system (Suse 11.4) so wait for someone  more experienced), I
do bracketing and XYZ mosaics and did those nearly from day one of using
hugin so I don't think that they should disappear to be dragged from the
depths when required.  It took me ages to realise that an XYZ mosaic wasn't
a pano in  strict terms.



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kind regards

Margaret

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