white specks in adjacent images
I'm getting white specks in adjacent images, and sometimes in the black areas around the images, in the Photosynth viewer. They disappear when an image has focus, and change with perspective.

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Please have a look at Help link in the lower right-hand corner of any synth Web page, then click on the Photography Guide link. The last page of the PDF has a list of keyboard shortcuts.
Team: shouldn't we make this shortcut link more discoverable, e.g., by adding a separate link on the About page and having an HTML page?
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Inappropriate?These are the 3D points that are reconstructed by the Photosynth algorithm. You can hit 'p' to toggle these on and off.
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Yes! "P" cycles through points, points and images, and images only. Did I hit "P" by mistake then, or are the points visible by default? Does everybody see them, or just the creator? If its the former, should it be so easy to toggle them? -
Inappropriate?So if you can hit 'p' to do this, what other keys (if any) can you hit to do other things... ? Is there any table or menu to tell users? I guess I'm old school, but I prefer a simple set of comprehensive instructions and a menu/feature list to tell me what a program can do and how to do it, rather than suffering through endless blind trial and error keypresses in the hope of possibly stumbling upon something that might do something...
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Inappropriate?Please have a look at Help link in the lower right-hand corner of any synth Web page, then click on the Photography Guide link. The last page of the PDF has a list of keyboard shortcuts.
Team: shouldn't we make this shortcut link more discoverable, e.g., by adding a separate link on the About page and having an HTML page?
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Inappropriate?The points seem to be visible by default. If not, then the control interface is confusing. I turn them off for one synth and they are on again for the next. Sometimes I can cycle through and see no difference, so there's no way to know when they are on or off until you happen to see them, or not, later. While these are interesting, I'm not sure why the average viewer would want to see them. Maybe we need an indicator on the screen that shows when the points are on and can be clicked to toggle them, instead of a single key stroke. At the very least, they should be off until a multiple key stroke turns them on. People like me, who had to be told where the instructions were, or people who don't read them, might think the points are a flaw in the program or images.
Very nice instructions, by the way. I probably would have found them on my own if they had a dedicated link.
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