I'm using v. 8.0.459. I'm running a batch of several several images (script attached) - same of them have breakpoints on them so that I can adjust them individually. I have a few issues with this batch, especially with how the transformations reset or don't reset for each new image. The intention is that Level, Crop, and Warp reset themselves for each new image. In random order:
- With Level, it resets itself, but the vertical/horizontal button doesn't
- Crop doesn't seem to crop (i.e. the Crop's output to the next transformation remains uncropped).
+ Also with Level,
- the level line seems to reset (with this new option, but the next image seems to be rotated according to the previous settings).
- there are also situations where moving the Level line produce previews like the one shown in the attached screenshot.
- sometimes the Level line control points can not be moved beyond some invisible barriers inside the image area.
Batch settings - a few issues
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Batch settings - a few issues
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Maciej Tomczak
Phototramp.com
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Re: Batch settings - a few issues
I fixed the problem with Level not resetting the Angle and Horizontal/Vertical settings. The other problems you were seeing were somewhat related -- if you are asking PWP to trim the black parts around the edges, at some angles there is little or nothing left, so there is a limit to the angle you can specify.
The other problems of edits at breakpoints not taking effect turned out to be a more serious issue that appeared to affect any edits made at a breakpoint. I have fixed this for the next release.
The other problems of edits at breakpoints not taking effect turned out to be a more serious issue that appeared to affect any edits made at a breakpoint. I have fixed this for the next release.
Jonathan Sachs
Digital Light & Color
Digital Light & Color