Op ma 22 mrt. 2021 om 10:47 schreef 'Kay F. Jahnke' via hugin and other
free panoramic software <[email protected]>:

>
> This is done with --snapshot_magnification=..., as described in my post.
> If your screen is 1920X1080, you work fullscreen,  and you have
> --snapshot_magnification=10, your output on pressing 'p' will be
> 19200X10800
>

Yes, I must admit I skipped too fast over that, but I was looking for a
"screen command". Your command line option requires me to first check the
approximate size of the image, then give the magnification on the command
line, and then press the "p" once you are zoomed out.
How do I do that in the live view without specifying all kind of things on
the command line (which you always need to remember)?

Harry

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