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Magnification sliders not properly linked #124
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That is by design. Element mag acts differently than line magnification
because some images are oversampled in the x direction.
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…On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 2:43 PM, Ryan May ***@***.***> wrote:
When adjusting the image magnification, even though the image size and
magnification are linked, if I adjust magnification using the right (y?)
slider, magnification/image size along only one of the dimensions is
adjusted. If I use the left (x?) slider, both are adjusted. See animation:
[image: idv-bug]
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I would suggest then, that some labels for those sliders would go a long way towards making that clearer--I had no idea whatsoever that's what the different sliders were for. Also, based on that explanation, I'm unclear why changing the "line magnification" would change the "element magnification", but then not the other way. I also found the following pretty confusing: |
Or, maybe it's time for a pardigm shift. This widget was intended mainly
for McIDAS-X users who know about such things. I would suspect that most
other users don't know how to use it anyway. (for example, the NxM is Y by
X (linesXelements), not the normal X by Y that most geometries use). I'm
not saying it's right or wrong, I'm just giving you context of why it does
what it does. Feel free to discuss this with SSEC since it's mainly there
for Mc-V users - I have no skin in the game.
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…On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 4:10 PM, Ryan May ***@***.***> wrote:
I would suggest then, that some labels for those sliders would go a long
way towards making that clearer--I had no idea whatsoever that's what the
different sliders were for. Also, based on that explanation, I'm unclear
why changing the "line magnification" would change the "element
magnification", but then not the other way.
I also found the following pretty confusing:
[image: idv-magnify]
<https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/221526/25254624/bb804c58-25e3-11e7-82fa-b1ebea6983f7.gif>
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I think I developed that widget and I never did understand it :)
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…On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 9:01 PM Don Murray ***@***.***> wrote:
Or, maybe it's time for a pardigm shift. This widget was intended mainly
for McIDAS-X users who know about such things. I would suspect that most
other users don't know how to use it anyway. (for example, the NxM is Y by
X (linesXelements), not the normal X by Y that most geometries use). I'm
not saying it's right or wrong, I'm just giving you context of why it does
what it does. Feel free to discuss this with SSEC since it's mainly there
for Mc-V users - I have no skin in the game.
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> I would suggest then, that some labels for those sliders would go a long
> way towards making that clearer--I had no idea whatsoever that's what the
> different sliders were for. Also, based on that explanation, I'm unclear
> why changing the "line magnification" would change the "element
> magnification", but then not the other way.
>
> I also found the following pretty confusing:
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When adjusting the image magnification, even though the image size and magnification are linked, if I adjust magnification using the right (y?) slider, magnification/image size along only one of the dimensions is adjusted. If I use the left (x?) slider, both are adjusted. See animation:
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