List of "Not Matching Pics"
Hy,
I made a synth with 550 pics at 62% synthy... I have a lot more pics from the scene.
I want to delet the pics that doesn't match and add some new pics...
I know It's not possible yet to delete and add pics individualy, so I just want to have a "list" with the name of the pics that doesen't match, so I can remove them for the next synth....
How do I do this?
I made a synth with 550 pics at 62% synthy... I have a lot more pics from the scene.
I want to delet the pics that doesn't match and add some new pics...
I know It's not possible yet to delete and add pics individualy, so I just want to have a "list" with the name of the pics that doesen't match, so I can remove them for the next synth....
How do I do this?
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Inappropriate?You can see the different groups of images that were reconstructed together by switching to the grid view. You get to grid view by clicking on the 3x3 grid of squares in the upper right hand corner of the screen.
You can try to get a 100% synthy collection by resynthing with just the images in one of the groups.
Getting the image names is a little more involved. The images that made up each group are listed at the end of the log file. You can find the log files in %TEMP%\Photosynther. Click on the start button, click on "Run...", enter %TEMP%\Photosynther in the dialog box and then click on OK.
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this answers the question
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OK now i know what the percentage indicates, so is there any way to force the issue of what pictures are used? -
Inappropriate?Hey thanks for that tip Drew. I had been playing a game of memory with the thumbnails. File list will be nice.
I’m chillin
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Inappropriate?You can get the file list from the log file (%TEMP%\Photosynther\<collectionname>.log). If you look at the end of the log file, you can find the image names that were in each group. Look for lines like this (the image names will be in parentheses):
Synth 0 : 9 images, 2907 points
0: 1 http://mslabs-713.vo.llnwd.net/d4/pho... (C:\Users\steedly\Data\statue\DSC00423.JPG)
1: 0 http://mslabs-277.vo.llnwd.net/d4/pho... (C:\Users\steedly\Data\statue\DSC00422.JPG)
2: 3 http://mslabs-305.vo.llnwd.net/d4/pho... (C:\Users\steedly\Data\statue\DSC00425.JPG)
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Synth 1 : 5 images, 770 points
0: 7 http://mslabs-778.vo.llnwd.net/d4/pho... (C:\Users\steedly\Data\statue\DSC00429.JPG)
1: 9 http://mslabs-883.vo.llnwd.net/d4/pho... (C:\Users\steedly\Data\statue\DSC00431.JPG)
2: 8 http://mslabs-967.vo.llnwd.net/d4/pho... (C:\Users\steedly\Data\statue\DSC00430.JPG)
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Synth 2 : 4 images, 836 points
0: 13 http://mslabs-338.vo.llnwd.net/d4/pho... (C:\Users\steedly\Data\statue\DSC00435.JPG)
1: 12 http://mslabs-831.vo.llnwd.net/d4/pho... (C:\Users\steedly\Data\statue\DSC00434.JPG)
2: 15 http://mslabs-261.vo.llnwd.net/d4/pho... (C:\Users\steedly\Data\statue\DSC00437.JPG)
3: 14 http://mslabs-350.vo.llnwd.net/d4/pho... (C:\Users\steedly\Data\statue\DSC00436.JPG)
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