Dear all! It's been a while since I have released new binaries! So today I'm offering binaries of a development snapshot which has - roughly - the feature level which I intend for lux 1.1.0. Development has been intense - I rewrote a lot of code in the rendering engine, switching processing to associated alpha RGB pixel pipelines, which are better suited to deal with interpolation and masking. These code chages did mostly affect the processing of synoptic data (stitching, exposure fusions), but 'ordinary' image and panorama viewing should also benefit. Probably the most important new features are processing of PTO files with source image cropping and masks (limited to exclude masks) - and processing of panoramas with stacks. My own panoramas make use of these features, and I found it frustrating that lux could not handle them, so I 'scratched my itch'. I hope that this will make lux more useful for the community - give it a try, everything is set up to work with sensible defaults. To see masked and stacked panoramas on-screen will take a fair while. And lux is - as ever - memory-hungry in the default setting, so don't overdo the number/size of images in the panoramas. Snapshots are now done with the plain 'E' button for screen-sized snapshots and Shift+E for 'source-like' snapshots, and will automatically render panoramas/exposure fusions for data which are displayed as such, and there are more UI changes - I've tried to be conservative, but development goes on and the new features have to 'find room' somehow. Find a debian package and a windows portable ZIP file here: https://bitbucket.org/kfj/pv/downloads/lux-1.1.0-pre.deb https://bitbucket.org/kfj/pv/downloads/lux-for-windows-portable-1.1.0-pre.zip
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