When editing a new scratch, each point insertion or radius change triggers a computation updating the output image. The computing delays can be cumbersome.
When the scratch is wide and / or affects a large area, it would be more convenient to let the user draw or modify the scratch outline in many steps without recomputation.
When the user closes a scratch outline, this would trigger a computation. Possibly a preview button (running person shape) would also trigger redrawing.
scratch removal tool suggestion : delayed execution
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Re: scratch removal tool suggestion : delayed execution
You can turn off Auto-Preview to disable recalculation of the output image and then do a manual preview when you are ready.
Jonathan Sachs
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Re: scratch removal tool suggestion : delayed execution
Oh ! it was so obvious. "My bad"
I was accustomed seeing the preview button turning red per the Advanced sharpen transformation :
In order to avoid going "to and fro" between the tool dialog box and the image working area, would it be possible to make preview accessible from the keyboard and in a menu accessible by by right-clicking the image input area ?
I was accustomed seeing the preview button turning red per the Advanced sharpen transformation :
When the recomputing is necessary, would it be possible to make preview red in the scratch and speck removal tools, and other transformations ?The preview button is grayed out if the output image is up to date and turns red if you change any settings and have not yet updated the output image.
In order to avoid going "to and fro" between the tool dialog box and the image working area, would it be possible to make preview accessible from the keyboard and in a menu accessible by by right-clicking the image input area ?