Readout Tool and Display Colour Wheel checkmark in Settings
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Readout Tool and Display Colour Wheel checkmark in Settings
If the Colour Wheel panel is closed by clicking its X button, the checkmark in Settings remains on.
Maciej Tomczak
Phototramp.com
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Re: Readout Tool and Display Colour Wheel checkmark in Settings
Fixed for next release.
Jonathan Sachs
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Re: Readout Tool and Display Colour Wheel checkmark in Settings
Was going to go back to the initial thread on my specific issue, but as this thread is on the same tool and most recent,
Latest version.
Tried a couple things with Readout Tool. The good news, is it appears the numbers do not jump around anymore.
However, I did the following:
- Open image, do Colour Balance.
- Open Readout tool, including Colour Wheel, click point on one of the images, click on other image t'nail in Browser to see change in C.W. and Readout numbers. Close Readout Tool, leave the two images open.
- Open another image.
- Try to open Readout Tool.
- PWP crashes. Upon re-opening PWP, the usual Alert "Last session terminated abnormally...." appears.
I then did exactly the same operations again two more times to see if I could duplicate. Same scenario and same crash at same juncture, both times. Only difference was the random selection of images.
Marv
Latest version.
Tried a couple things with Readout Tool. The good news, is it appears the numbers do not jump around anymore.
However, I did the following:
- Open image, do Colour Balance.
- Open Readout tool, including Colour Wheel, click point on one of the images, click on other image t'nail in Browser to see change in C.W. and Readout numbers. Close Readout Tool, leave the two images open.
- Open another image.
- Try to open Readout Tool.
- PWP crashes. Upon re-opening PWP, the usual Alert "Last session terminated abnormally...." appears.
I then did exactly the same operations again two more times to see if I could duplicate. Same scenario and same crash at same juncture, both times. Only difference was the random selection of images.
Marv
Re: Readout Tool and Display Colour Wheel checkmark in Settings
I was again unable to get PWP to crash here, but I have made a few changes that should make the code a little more robust for the next release.
Jonathan Sachs
Digital Light & Color
Digital Light & Color