Just saw this problem where the cloned side-branch does not exhibit the same Clone-Tool results as the original. The images illustrate the problem.
Jeff
Clone-Tool Issue with Cloned Side Branch
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Re: Clone-Tool Issue with Cloned Side Branch
Sorry, the images are too small to read to text in the image browser. Can you post or email me a workspace file?
If you crop the images differently or do anything else to change the image size, clone will not produce the same result.
If you crop the images differently or do anything else to change the image size, clone will not produce the same result.
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Re: Clone-Tool Issue with Cloned Side Branch
These images hopefully are readable. The workspace file is attached in zip format. When I exited PWP 8 and restarted with the workspace file, only the erroneous cloning result appeared in both branches.
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Re: Clone-Tool Issue with Cloned Side Branch
It looks like this can be caused by leaving a transformation located above the splitter open so its result is not yet propagated through the image tree. When you click OK on the open transformation, the differences disappear.
I'm still thinking about how to fix this, possibly by forcing a recalc of all the branches of the splitter after cloning the side branch and not just the new branch. Or possibly by forcing you to close all the transformations above the splitter.
Let me know if this is not the cause of the problem you are seeing and I will investigate further.
I'm still thinking about how to fix this, possibly by forcing a recalc of all the branches of the splitter after cloning the side branch and not just the new branch. Or possibly by forcing you to close all the transformations above the splitter.
Let me know if this is not the cause of the problem you are seeing and I will investigate further.
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Re: Clone-Tool Issue with Cloned Side Branch
Using the Clone Tool again and on occasion the tool flies off to the upper left on its own. See attached screenshot.
Jeff
Jeff
Re: Clone-Tool Issue with Cloned Side Branch
Any idea how to reproduce this?
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Re: Clone-Tool Issue with Cloned Side Branch
Not sure. I've seen it a few times though. The first time I thought it may have been an optical mouse glitch, but is seems to be PWP Clone Tool specific.
When I have seen it I was using a high transparency value, and was repeatedly cloning over an area with differing source locations.
On a maybe related note. My Speck Removal tool has stopped working completely. It worked once following the use of the clone tool, but now there's no tool appearing. I exited PWP and restarted it. I re-booted the PC. I even uninstalled PWP 8 and re-installed. Nada.
As shown in this screen-shot, the Tool window appears, but doesn't interact with the image.
Jeff
When I have seen it I was using a high transparency value, and was repeatedly cloning over an area with differing source locations.
On a maybe related note. My Speck Removal tool has stopped working completely. It worked once following the use of the clone tool, but now there's no tool appearing. I exited PWP and restarted it. I re-booted the PC. I even uninstalled PWP 8 and re-installed. Nada.
As shown in this screen-shot, the Tool window appears, but doesn't interact with the image.
Jeff
Re: Clone-Tool Issue with Cloned Side Branch
For the speck removal tool, try three things:
1) Click on the title bar of the Speck Removal dialog box to activate it.
2) Unlike Paint and Smudge, you have to Shift-Click on the image to create a new point. Unshifted click is used to select existing specks so you can reposition them.
3) Unlike Clone, you click on the input image and not the output image.
1) Click on the title bar of the Speck Removal dialog box to activate it.
2) Unlike Paint and Smudge, you have to Shift-Click on the image to create a new point. Unshifted click is used to select existing specks so you can reposition them.
3) Unlike Clone, you click on the input image and not the output image.
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Re: Clone-Tool Issue with Cloned Side Branch
Shift-clicking seems to work. Thx. Might be imagining it, but it seemed to work without that at some point.
Another bit of feedback. On PWP 7 the Speck Removal tool was my go-to for reducing face wrinkles in portraits (selecting a path along the wrinkle, using Lighten Only option, and clear skin each side of the wrinkle). Is there a way to have the PWP 8 Speck Removal tool work on a stroked region like a face wrinkle?
Jeff
Another bit of feedback. On PWP 7 the Speck Removal tool was my go-to for reducing face wrinkles in portraits (selecting a path along the wrinkle, using Lighten Only option, and clear skin each side of the wrinkle). Is there a way to have the PWP 8 Speck Removal tool work on a stroked region like a face wrinkle?
Jeff
Re: Clone-Tool Issue with Cloned Side Branch
Try the scratch removal tool instead.
I'm not really that happy with the way either of these tools works right now, but improvements will probably have to wait for the next major release.
I'm not really that happy with the way either of these tools works right now, but improvements will probably have to wait for the next major release.
Jonathan Sachs
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