Thanks, that's a neat feature! That said it still has its limitations:
- it's still in a different window so we have to switch back and forth while we 
draw
- we have to find the corresponding photo, which can take a while on large 
panoramas with many photos
- if the image is hidden beneath others, I assume you'd have to disable some 
photos and it gets even more tricky so properly see the overlap

If that same feature were added to the Masks tab but limited to the photos 
overlapping with the selected one, we could see where we're allowed or not 
allowed to mask right under the polyline we're drawing.

Does that seem feasible to implement?

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