On 16.11.2009 14:24, Pascal de Bruijn wrote:
>> Yes, you're right, I was looking at wrong tab.
>> Which, by the way, confirms that it's quite confusing and there is indeed a 
>> need for "Undo" button.
> 
> Sorry, but you didn't bother to click the other tabs... Just because
> you didn't look doesn't mean it's by definition confusing.

Well, it's in no way obvious that selecting other distortion model is supposed 
to undo the correction, is it?
I mean, if I want to change the model - I'll go and change it, that's clear, 
but changing it to undo the correction is quite unintuitive (to me).
 
> If you look closely, you'll see the values for PanoTools being reset
> to 0... So the PanoTools model is being applied correctly. The values
> are just 0, by reselecting the lens, the real values are once again
> visible, and the correction applied.

Ah, that's it, right.
Thanks a lot for the explanation.

-- 
Wbr, 
Antony Dovgal
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