John Ridge wrote:
I've been modifying the stack a bit, so I hope it is less unfriendly now! I
guess the version I uploaded happened to be showing a large window - never
thought of that snag...
Can you give it another whirl? It should get photos "right" if you use the
first "Open" option, with lockLocation set to false - it only gets them
wrong if you use the second Open, with lockLocation set to true.
This does seem to be the behaviour that the documentation describes. There
certainly are problems - why do I have to empty the image and reset the
image size between "Opens"? Beats me...
Thanks John - that now lets me at the menus properly.
Re the problem of showing some photos "wrong" - I should have been more
clear. It's not your problem - it's (I think) a bug in Rev's handling of
scaled images - it gets certain images wrong whenever it scales them.
Most images show correctly in all three of the "open" variations in your
stack.
But certain photos don't; they show correctly when I use "open without
scaling" - but both other versions of open (and my own viewer) get these
photos horribly wrong. The left portion of the photo is correct - but
then it starts to get streaky, and by the time you get to the right of
the photo, it is showing only streaks.
You can download a sample "bad" photo from www.tweedly.net/IMGP0635.JPG
- but beware it's 1.5Mb
(btw - it shows a crowd of us from the EuroRevCon 2004 in beautiful
Malta !!)
This photo looks fine in Windows viewer, and in Photoshop, and in .....
and unscaled in Rev, but not when scaled.
I have only seen this problem on large photos - my camera produces
3000x2000 pixels - though I haven't yet experimented much; until today I
had assumed *I* was doing something wrong :-)
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