Clone Tool
Posted: July 10th, 2021, 2:04 pm
Latest version.
First, thanks for fixing the alignment issue for this latest version. Big improvement and it fixes the "bow wave" effect I reported a long time ago.
A couple issues in the Clone Tool -
Under Cursor Linkage in the Help file, it states "In the case of one to one cloning, it is unnecessary to shift+click to define source point.....". Not sure if this is new as I have always shift+clicked, however, this does not seem to work, unless I am misunderstanding the text. If I just click on the output image, it defines a point source in that image, rather than pick up material from the other image. But, as stated, this part is new to me and I may be out on what I am doing or what to expect.
Under Source Image in the Help file, it states "Once you pick a source image, the display switches to split screen....". This also does not occur as the display remains a single image and the "Display Preview" button remains depressed. If one presses the "Side by side" button, the screen changes to two images.
Marv
First, thanks for fixing the alignment issue for this latest version. Big improvement and it fixes the "bow wave" effect I reported a long time ago.
A couple issues in the Clone Tool -
Under Cursor Linkage in the Help file, it states "In the case of one to one cloning, it is unnecessary to shift+click to define source point.....". Not sure if this is new as I have always shift+clicked, however, this does not seem to work, unless I am misunderstanding the text. If I just click on the output image, it defines a point source in that image, rather than pick up material from the other image. But, as stated, this part is new to me and I may be out on what I am doing or what to expect.
Under Source Image in the Help file, it states "Once you pick a source image, the display switches to split screen....". This also does not occur as the display remains a single image and the "Display Preview" button remains depressed. If one presses the "Side by side" button, the screen changes to two images.
Marv