mhm.. I think I need to look into what the different things exactly do, before I can give a comment.
stefan Michaël Michaud wrote: > Larry Becker a écrit : >> There is a bit of confusion about these tools. Unless I'm mistaken, >> warping is not the same as affine transform unless the number of >> vectors is between 1 and 3. That is why the Affine Transform under >> warping does not enable unless those conditions are met. Warping uses >> triangulation. > For sure, > In fact, my first idea was exactly the one proposed by Peppe. Then, I > thought > 1) it be may be a bit tricky to include AffineTransform smoothly into > warping panel with constraints on the number of vectors and good explanation > 2) it may be a bit confusing as even with 3 vectors or less, warping do > not give the same result as affine transform > That's why I just proposed to improve AffineTransform to make it usable > even by people who do not know warping tool > At the moment, both tools are in the Warp submenu >> The New Affine Transformation is another way of doing it without the >> need for vectors. So I would say: no it should not go under the Warp >> menu because it does not warp as I understand the term (it is also >> sometimes referred to as rubber-sheeting). > You're certainly right about warp meaning. The quick search I did about > it gave me a french word having a wider meaning (deformer = deforming > ?), but I agree that putting AffineTransform inside "Warp" submenu may > be confusing for english users. > On the other hand, at the moment, there is one AffineTransform is in the > Warp menu and a New Affine Transformation in the editing menu, which, I > think, is even more confusing (hum, in fact I already put the "New > Affine Transform" in the Warp menu) > What do you think about changing the term Warp of the submenu into > another more appropriate word, and include "Warping", "Affine Transform > from vectors", AffineTransform from parameters" into it ? > > Michaël >> best regards, >> Larry >> >> On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 3:23 AM, Giuseppe Aruta >> <giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.it <mailto:giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.it>> wrote: >> >> Hi again, >> > Sorry for the previous mail, I finally found >> > AffineTransformationPlugIn >> > in editing menu (I should have read peppe's doc !). >> > I think its place is in the warping menu with the other >> > interactive >> > warping tool. I'll change it if everybody agrees. >> >> that must be an old proposal about it, since last year (somewhere >> in the wikis). I completely agree with you to move this tool into >> the wraping menus. >> One extra proposal. On actual wraping menu one item ("wraping") >> opens the waraping toolbar, the other item ("affine >> transformation") simply runs an affine transformation after all >> parameters (vectors, source and mask layers) are set on the >> wraping toolbar. >> This way makes a bit confusion, I think . I prefer to see the >> "affine trabsformation" item as a button on the wraping toolbar, >> not as an item on the tool menu >> >> Regards >> >> Peppe >> >> >> Passa a Yahoo! 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