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Abrimaal

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Oct 4, 2020, 10:25:03 AM10/4/20
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Dev1: The math is perfect, we may release it.
Dev2:  Was it tested by users?
Dev1:  They are just users.

Usr1: Hugin, can you help me find the matching point?

All: What is wrong in this picture?

help me find matching point - why white background.jpg

Gunter Königsmann

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Oct 4, 2020, 1:38:39 PM10/4/20
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Math is never perfect if floating-point numbers are involved and one of the cool things about reality is that it always provides surprises, especially if you want to apply perfect math to it.

Having said that: Could you describe what you see and what isn't expected?
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Abrimaal

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Oct 4, 2020, 6:52:18 PM10/4/20
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help me find matching point - why white background in darkroom.jpg
Now we see where to add points. Well, a photographer still work in a darkroom in the 21st century.
The dark background is just a modification of the image above, but we really need it to be introduced. Those who work in an office will never understand it.

Torsten Bronger

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Oct 5, 2020, 3:08:13 AM10/5/20
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Hallöchen!

Abrimaal writes:

> [...]
>
> The dark background is just a modification of the image above, but
> we really need it to be introduced. Those who work in an office
> will never understand it.

[To those who didn’t get it like me at first: The problem discussed
by the Abrimaal is the difficulty to set control points if the GUI
is bright and the image is dark.]

@Abrimaal: Can Hugin’s GUI style be influenced by your operating
system’s settings?

Tschö,
Torsten.

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Torsten Bronger

Abrimaal

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Oct 5, 2020, 4:44:33 PM10/5/20
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> Can Hugin’s GUI style be influenced by your operating
system’s settings?
No, the Windows colour scheme is set to dark. Dark grey, with white text. Hugin UI remains white.
I was searching in Windows settings and asked the Windows help community (waiting for response)
if I can force-apply the system colour scheme to software that don't follow the system settings.


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