Finally version 9.1 is ready!
It's available for download from the website, or through
Help -> Check for Updates in PTGui.
For an overview of the new features see:
http://www.ptgui.com/whatsnew.html
Also here's a new tutorial for the new Align to Grid tool:
http://www.ptgui.com/examples/creating_gigapixel_panoramas_with_a_robotic_panohead.html
For a detailed list of changes see the version history:
http://www.ptgui.com/versionhistory.html
Joost
Ken
Do you mean smaller numbers?
One new way to find an image is by going to the control points (or mask or crop) tab and hovering the mouse over an image, and notice the ghost cursor in the panorama editor.
Joost
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They are iconic, in the left and right bottom corner...
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Joost
You can select multiple images in the Source Images tab, right-click and
use Copy/Paste mask.
> - how can I save this as a template when I am not sure how many
> exposures each new project will have (sometimes it is 8, sometimes 13
> etc...)
You would need to make a template for the highest possible number of images.
Joost