Composite
Posted: February 22nd, 2020, 2:21 pm
I am trying to determine if this issue is Windows or PWP related. I just downloaded the latest PWP version and directly after that, did a fairly extensive update to Windows (10). The update was not my choice.
If I composite two images, using a mask, the main window shows the two images side-by-side as expected, with a mask overlay on the left image. However, when I press OK, the browse window shows the newly generated image thumbnail, with associated mask etc, but the main window shows the same two side-by-side images, with the exception that the left side shows the initial image, minus the mask overlay. If I close the new image by clicking on the thumbnail X, that thumbnail disappears, but the two side-by-side images remain. If I click the main close all images X, all images disappear, but the main image area still shows the two scroll bars across the top. The only way I can eliminate those scroll bars is to close the program.
To eliminate possibilities, I uninstalled then re-installed PWP, but obtained the same results. A restart does not solve the issue either.
Can someone confirm this is not PWP related.
Marv
If I composite two images, using a mask, the main window shows the two images side-by-side as expected, with a mask overlay on the left image. However, when I press OK, the browse window shows the newly generated image thumbnail, with associated mask etc, but the main window shows the same two side-by-side images, with the exception that the left side shows the initial image, minus the mask overlay. If I close the new image by clicking on the thumbnail X, that thumbnail disappears, but the two side-by-side images remain. If I click the main close all images X, all images disappear, but the main image area still shows the two scroll bars across the top. The only way I can eliminate those scroll bars is to close the program.
To eliminate possibilities, I uninstalled then re-installed PWP, but obtained the same results. A restart does not solve the issue either.
Can someone confirm this is not PWP related.
Marv