Implemented in changeset 78863b6454f2.
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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Status: New => Fix Committed
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Milestone: None => 2017.0beta1
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And what if the mask isn't fully visible in the higher zoom level? Where
should it zoom then?
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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Status: New => Triaged
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The mask editor was not written for handling arbitrary mask. It was written to
create simple mask.
I would recommend to first create a rough mask in the overview and then refine
the mask in higher zoom level (add more points, move points, remove points).
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Fixed in repository in changeset 135e27b16e32.
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Importance: Undecided => Critical
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Status: New => Fix Committed
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Milestone: None => 2017.0beta1
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Public bug reported:
In projects with moving persons and in some other cases I sometimes need
to draw very detailed masks. So I zoom in but than sometimes the area I
want to mask doesn't fit inside the display area. This leads to a
workflow problem: it's not easy to scroll when I have an "open"
Public bug reported:
The Control Points tab has keyboard shortcuts to zoom in and out ("100%"
and "fit to window"). I'd like to have the same for the Masks tab.
Also when zooming in to 100% (or other zoom levels via drop down menu)
the view should focus on the region of the selected masks (if
Public bug reported:
The dialog can be found in
editor window >> Stitcher tab > Processing: Blender: enblend: [Options]
It would be nice to have a help button just like the one available in
the preferences dialog (grouped with the Cancel and OK buttons). In this
case it should probably link to
Public bug reported:
The Fast Panorama preview window has a "displayed images" section in all
tabs which looks like this:
[All] [None] [x] 0 [x] 1 [x] 2
So now image numbers are centered between two checkboxes (or was it one
checkbox between two image numbers? This makes me feel dizzy...) which
I think this is still not solved, yet even more valuable if we want
Hugin to have a better "visual" approach, i.e. make the Fast Panorama
preview the center of a panorama workflow.
The "globe" shown in the panorama overview window looks as it is
(horizontally) mirrored since the user's actual
Public bug reported:
The "Edit CP" button gives me a nice option for an alternative
optimizing workflow:
When optimizing a project I sometimes need to concentrate on the nadir
and/or zenith regions. Then I usually use the Move/Drag tab in Fast
Panorama preview window to set the pitch value to 90
Public bug reported:
Maybe the following is related to wxWidgets problems on OS X so I'm
ready to accept a "won't fix" reply...
Tested on OS X 10.11 / Hugin 2016.2.0
In the Move/Drag tab of the Fast Panorama preview window an active input
field for either yaw, pitch or roll doesn't let me use
Public bug reported:
The Move/Drag tab in Fast Panorama preview window offers different drag
modes. If set to one of the two available "individual" modes a second
row of checkboxes appears in the "displayed images" section.
Now when the image order is changed in Photos tab (e.g. drag one image
Public bug reported:
Choosing a .pto file from menu File -> "Most recently used projects"
doesn't prompt the "Save changes to the panorama before closing?" dialog
even if a currently open project was altered.
Current situation: the selected older project will be opened while
changes to the open
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