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i'm so bummed. i just spent 24 hrs rendering a 110 pic pano(my fault, i did it at 360 dpi). it finally finished and promptly disappeared. i can't find it anywhere. i'm redoing it at 72dpi but i'd sure like to know where it went...can anyone help?..thanx......ray
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pumperray wrote:
i'm so bummed. i just spent 24 hrs rendering a 110 pic pano(my fault, i did it at 360 dpi). it finally finished and promptly disappeared. i can't find it anywhere. i'm redoing it at 72dpi but i'd sure like to know where it went...can anyone help?..thanx......ray
i guess you gave a name to the rendered picture for saving it? Use the search-funtion of your system . . . ![]()
best, Klaus
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There is a bug in the 1.9 alpha1 (maybe in the 1.4.2 too): if the destination dir is not writable, APP won't see it until it tries to copy the rendered pano in there, at the very end of the rendering
It is maybe what happend to you.
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fma38 wrote:
There is a bug in the 1.9 alpha1 (maybe in the 1.4.2 too): if the destination dir is not writable, APP won't see it until it tries to copy the rendered pano in there, at the very end of the rendering
It is maybe what happend to you.
ouiiih - i don´t have the machine yet to use the 1.9 version . . am sticking to my G5 and version 1.4.2
maybe it´s clever to use that %L thing?
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%L is only needed if you have groups. With a single layer, you can skip that. With several layers you need that for sure to prevent each layer to overwrite the previous one.
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AlexandreJ wrote:
%L is only needed if you have groups. With a single layer, you can skip that. With several layers you need that for sure to prevent each layer to overwrite the previous one.
Ahh - i see! Thanx!
best, Klaus
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