- Ptgui pro 10.0.12 update#
- Ptgui pro 10.0.12 driver#
- Ptgui pro 10.0.12 software#
- Ptgui pro 10.0.12 windows#
Fixed: seams in the rendered panorama could be different from the preview when using Multiband blending. Fixed: possible blending artifacts when outputting at larger than optimum size. Fixed a bug that could cause PTGui to crash occasionally. Ptgui pro 10.0.12 windows#
On Windows 11 buttons now have rounded corners. The default behavior can be overridden by explicitly selecting 'Generate new'. Previously it would optimize the curve if the project contained different exposures (not necessarily brackets) but this lead to problems if tonemapped Av images were used. If Exposure/HDR -> Settings -> Camera Response Curve is set to Automatic (the default), PTGui will only optimize the camera curve if the project consists of linked bracketed images. Added ACEScg and ACES2065-1 presets for Output Color Space in the Create Panorama tab. Added lens data for TTArtisan 7.5mm F2 fisheye. Fixed: PTGui could crash when clicking the filter dropdown list in the Control Points editor if the project contained many hundreds of source images. Fixed: stitching errors (misalignments) could occur at the -180 / +180 degree boundary. Added workaround for faulty Mavic 3 EXIF data. dng files would be loaded in the wrong orientation. Fixed: Windows: if individual layers were output (as separate files, not a layered Photoshop file), PTGui would abort with an error if there were more than 500 source images. Fixed: File - Append Project could cause PTGui to crash, or show 'Assertion Failed' errors. Fixed: Windows: when using multiple monitors with different color profiles, the colors were not updated when dragging a window between different monitors. Updated traditional Chinese translation (謝謝 Allen Chen!). The Windows and macOS versions already supported calibrated displays through the operating system's display color settings. The ICC profile for the monitor must be configured in Options - General - Monitor Color Profile. The Linux version now also supports using a calibrated monitor. Updated LibRaw, some new cameras supported.Fixed: Linux: the borders of the grid cells (Image Parameters, Source Images, etc) were missing.Fixed: Running Align Images on bracketed dual fisheye images (from one shot panoramic cameras) could unlevel the panorama if it was already leveled using accelerometer data.This caused stitching to take longer than needed. Fixed: PTGui Pro: When outputting individual layers only, PTGui would still calculate the optimum seams, even though they are not used.This caused the panorama to be opened in the wrong direction. Fixed: The GPano metadata for spherical panoramas incorrectly included InitialViewHeadingDegrees=0.Fixed: Metadata from certain Jpeg images (with multi segment EXIF) was not read correctly.Fixed: Banding artifacts could be visible for certain panoramas when using GPU acceleration on macs with Apple Silicon.
Ptgui pro 10.0.12 driver#
PTGui now avoids using this driver, so the native GPU driver will be used. Fixed: The OpenCL driver in Microsoft's OpenCL™ and OpenGL® Compatibility Pack could crash when using GPU acceleration in PTGui.This caused PTGui to be opened when double clicking raw files, and Finder shows raw files as 'PTGui Raw'. Fixed: macOS could register PTGui as the default application to handle raw files or other images.
Ptgui pro 10.0.12 update#
After restarting PTGui, the automatic update check would be enabled again.
Ptgui pro 10.0.12 software#
Fixed: Disabling the option 'Automatically check for software updates' didn't work. Added sensor size data for new cameras. Fixed: macOS: PTGui 12.10 would not be listed in the 'Open With' menu for image files in Finder. PTGui now recognizes that the LEICA DG 8-18/F2.8-4.0 is a rectilinear lens and no longer prompts for the lens type. See the tooltip in Project Settings - Template Behavior for more information. This is because PTGui assumes RAW images to be linear, so no camera curve should be used. By default the camera curve is copied except when working with RAW images. A new field was added to Project Settings - Template Behavior to control whether the camera curve is copied from the template. Previous versions (since 12.0) did not copy the camera response curve from templates.