Version 8.0.192.
This issue was noted in the previous version as well, so has been around for a bit.
Opening Gaussian Blur changes cursor to the crosshair (as designed, I suspect). Clicking OK, regardless of whether or not the crosshair is used to identify another location in the image, results in the new image but does not change the cursor back to the hand. The crosshair remains, even if the image is zoomed to 1:1 (and it can't be scrolled), another image is opened or all images are closed. It appears the only way to return the cursor to the hand is to apply a different transform or close/re-open the program.
Marv
Gaussian Blur
Moderator: jsachs
Re: Gaussian Blur
The cursor changes to a crosshair because clicking on the input image re-centers the preview in the Gaussian Blur dialog box at the point where you click.
For the next release I have fixed the problem of the cursor not changing back to the hand when you close the Gaussian Blur (and a number of other transformations).
For the next release I have fixed the problem of the cursor not changing back to the hand when you close the Gaussian Blur (and a number of other transformations).
Jonathan Sachs
Digital Light & Color
Digital Light & Color