Bug fix release 1-Aug-2019
Posted: August 1st, 2019, 2:04 pm
I have posted a new release (1-Aug-2019).
This release involved making major changes to every transformation and dialog box in PWP. I have tried to test all of them in at least a cursory manner, but I have probably introduced problems, most likely related to the size of dialog boxes or the positioning of their controls. This is an interim release (see Main Display below) as there is still a lot of work left to do before dual monitors with different scale factors are fully supported.
The changes (taken from the update log) are:
Added an “Autosave on OK” setting to File/Preferences – if enabled, it saves the current workspace under the name “autosave.workspace” every time you click OK or Apply in a transformation dialog box. This lets you recover your work up to the last completed transformation in the event of a crash.
Color Balance: fixed problem causing initial auto white balance not to be computed when transformation starts up.
Image browser: clicking on the bypass button no longer does a zoom to fit. If the input and output images are the same size, this now lets you quickly switch back and forth between them while zoomed in or out.
Layout: fixed problem in Border tab of input image control not being hidden and showing up under the Border Color control.
When loading or saving workspace scripts, the default is now always to ask for a pathname.
Crop: fixed crash when selecting None as a custom composition guide.
Clone: fixed problems with switching between input, output and split screen being out of sync with clicking on the main image or input image thumbnails.
Main Display: I discovered, much to my embarrassment, that I never enabled DPI awareness for Picture Window. On high resolution monitors, images were being scaled by Windows according to the scale factor in the Display control panel and thus blurred if the scale factor was greater than 100%. Having now fixed this, images are much sharper on high dpi monitors and images displayed at a zoom factor of 1:1 are consequently smaller. I am still working through some remaining window scaling issues that show up if you have two monitors with different scale factors, and you drag dialog boxes from one to the other. Currently, this only works for the main window, the image browser, mask and color picker windows – for other dialog boxes, the size of the text and controls may change when you drag them between monitors.
This release involved making major changes to every transformation and dialog box in PWP. I have tried to test all of them in at least a cursory manner, but I have probably introduced problems, most likely related to the size of dialog boxes or the positioning of their controls. This is an interim release (see Main Display below) as there is still a lot of work left to do before dual monitors with different scale factors are fully supported.
The changes (taken from the update log) are:
Added an “Autosave on OK” setting to File/Preferences – if enabled, it saves the current workspace under the name “autosave.workspace” every time you click OK or Apply in a transformation dialog box. This lets you recover your work up to the last completed transformation in the event of a crash.
Color Balance: fixed problem causing initial auto white balance not to be computed when transformation starts up.
Image browser: clicking on the bypass button no longer does a zoom to fit. If the input and output images are the same size, this now lets you quickly switch back and forth between them while zoomed in or out.
Layout: fixed problem in Border tab of input image control not being hidden and showing up under the Border Color control.
When loading or saving workspace scripts, the default is now always to ask for a pathname.
Crop: fixed crash when selecting None as a custom composition guide.
Clone: fixed problems with switching between input, output and split screen being out of sync with clicking on the main image or input image thumbnails.
Main Display: I discovered, much to my embarrassment, that I never enabled DPI awareness for Picture Window. On high resolution monitors, images were being scaled by Windows according to the scale factor in the Display control panel and thus blurred if the scale factor was greater than 100%. Having now fixed this, images are much sharper on high dpi monitors and images displayed at a zoom factor of 1:1 are consequently smaller. I am still working through some remaining window scaling issues that show up if you have two monitors with different scale factors, and you drag dialog boxes from one to the other. Currently, this only works for the main window, the image browser, mask and color picker windows – for other dialog boxes, the size of the text and controls may change when you drag them between monitors.