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zerob
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Posted - Feb 08 2016 : 09:12:01
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The most recent update fixed the DelayZoomFilter, which is nice.
After checking, i still found a bug which is only visible when using this option.
I've loaded a PSD file with a image as background and 3 Text layers. Every time i click on the Backgroundimage and release the mouse, the background image jumps up and down a few pixels and the text seems to get smaller and bigger. If i set the Filter to None, or disable the delayzoomfilter, this doesn't happen.
My guess is, that you missplaced some background buffer copys a few pixels.
Click on the green background layer and notice how it jumps while you click. And also notice how the text gets larger (which is less noticeable than the background jumping)
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zerob
161 Posts |
Posted - Feb 08 2016 : 09:14:04
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With the delayzoomfilter this also happens when you move the layers or trigger the delayed filter somehow. |
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xequte
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Posted - Feb 17 2016 : 19:02:05
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Hi
This is due to the nature of the filters, but we have lessened the "jumpiness" in the current beta.
Nigel Xequte Software www.xequte.com nigel@xequte.com
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zerob
161 Posts |
Posted - Feb 18 2016 : 03:12:15
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Nice if you fixed it somehow. An other option would be, to cache the layers while moving. This way it wouldn't be so unbearably slow while working with layers that are zoomed. But it is nice if you did it somehow, as it is strange if you try to place some layers with images or text precisely and as soon as you release the mouse, they move to a different location. |
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xequte
38609 Posts |
Posted - Feb 18 2016 : 13:44:38
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Yes, this is true. But remember that it is best to use the non-filtered view when selecting as that is more accurate.
Nigel Xequte Software www.xequte.com nigel@xequte.com
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