

I may have hit “X” again to flip that crop framing. The Crop frame changed size to reflect my choice. I then changed the Crop choice from it’s original aspect ratio to a 5 : 7.I could initially use the “X” key to swap orientation of the Crop frame from its initial framing.My experiences: (there may be some “issues” to sort out by the devs - unless my experience was unique): In case you didn’t see it last week, we have a new quarterly roadmap available! It’s a great place to voice your feedback not directly related to this specific update:įotomaker_PAI1-1-8_W11Standalone-AFTERap_CR2raw 1920×1033 295 KB Fixed pressing tab instead of enter when setting scale not highlighting scale buttons.Fixed various issues where state would be stuck Scanning or Idle when using crop.Fixed processing stopping on certain images in batch mode.Fixed crash when XMP crop data was already present.Added ability to lock and unlock custom aspect ratios.– Hotkey x, or click the double arrow button between the W and H aspect ratio textboxes Added ability to flip aspect ratio when cropping.Added ability to type in aspect ratio when cropping.Updated crop rectangle drag threshold for more precise dragging.Updated crop rectangle sides to be easier to click on.Updated styling around Enhance controls.Updated subject mask model for improved wildlife and portrait masks from Autopilot.If there’s a specific image you’d like us to see, you can send it us at this dropbox link. We’ll be updating TPAI regularly to address those pieces of feedback and issue reports. Please give us any feedback or report issues with this release. You can flip the aspect ratio with the x key, and you can use the lock icon to switch between unlocked custom aspect ratios and locked ratios. As for cropping, aspect ratio locking and flipping is now added. The new subject masking model should improve detection of subjects in various wildlife and portrait images. This week brings a new subject masking model update and various crop changes.
