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« on: February 10, 2007, 09:31:52 PM »
There is a good chance I am missing something obvious, but I went for a ride today, took a few pics, downloaded everything all nice and used the photofusion with great success using v2.95 (or 2.85, whichever was the latest).  

Then I upgraded to V3.0 Pro and the photofusion on that track (or any previous ones for that matter) is no longer working?  I checked the settings and everything seems fine.

Any ideas?

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PS - v3.0 is nice.  Being an ex GIS guy I love the export to shapfiles deal!
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« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2007, 09:44:42 PM »
Right, a track that used to have PhotoFusion "set" on it will no longer display photos.  What you need to do is just go into the PhotoFusion dialog and "add waypoints to track."

In the end the waypoints are a much better way of managing it.  Tracks will load faster, photos (all) can be disabled, and you can delete/move/add photos as well.

But we did lose some backwards compatibility with older photo tracks.  Good thing is that the directory for pics should still be set for the tracks.

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« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2007, 09:03:58 AM »
Ahhh, got it.  Thanks!

Though is there a way to make it do what it did before?   Or to just have it pop open the thumbnails when you click the little photo icon?  Or even extend the thumbnail size option to the regular map?

Its getting a little cluttered for me!



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« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2007, 09:14:48 AM »
Sweet snow riding!  (OK, I'm sure you'd rather have dry trails...)

If you turn off the photo toggle it'll just show the photo icons as before.  Unfortunately you'll have to do "edit waypoint" and then "goto" to load the image.

We'll make it so it's one click (on the right click menu, as before) in the next version.  That'll be better.

You can zoom in to declutter, of course.

Off for a ride myself...

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« Reply #4 on: February 11, 2007, 06:15:58 PM »
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Sweet snow riding!  (OK, I'm sure you'd rather have dry trails...)

If you turn off the photo toggle it'll just show the photo icons as before.  Unfortunately you'll have to do "edit waypoint" and then "goto" to load the image.

We'll make it so it's one click (on the right click menu, as before) in the next version.  That'll be better.

You can zoom in to declutter, of course.

Off for a ride myself...

Yeah, the snow was fun for that ride, but making a "habit" of it grows a little old ;)  As grippy as it was that day, it does make you over-compensate a little more on some stuff....

http://www.cloud.dreamhosters.com/video/NateFreestyle.mpg

Otherwise, I am having trouble figuring out how to "turn off the photo toggle" - it is probably right there in front of me, but I am not always the brightest bulb '<img'>  

Thanks and sorry for being a pain.





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« Reply #5 on: February 11, 2007, 07:29:48 PM »
Sweet drop in that video.  Pretty ballsy for the snow conditions, I'd say.  I was at Gooseberry Mesa a few weeks ago and the snow/ice turned me into the wimpiest rider on the planet.  So it goes.

I've been indulging in quite a bit of freestyle rock riding here in AZ lately.  Check out the diary for some pics:

http://www.topofusion.com/diary/

Anyway, the photo toggle is the little camera on the tool bar.  It's next to the toggle for tracks, waypoints, downloading, etc.  Also I should point out that you can move photos (waypoints) around with the 'select points' tool.  So you might be able to separate them a bit if you don't mind them not being in exactly the place you took them.

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« Reply #6 on: February 11, 2007, 09:26:50 PM »
Quote (Krein @ Feb. 11 2007,9:29)
Sweet drop in that video.  Pretty ballsy for the snow conditions, I'd say.  I was at Gooseberry Mesa a few weeks ago and the snow/ice turned me into the wimpiest rider on the planet.  So it goes.

I've been indulging in quite a bit of freestyle rock riding here in AZ lately.  Check out the diary for some pics:

http://www.topofusion.com/diary/

Anyway, the photo toggle is the little camera on the tool bar.  It's next to the toggle for tracks, waypoints, downloading, etc.  Also I should point out that you can move photos (waypoints) around with the 'select points' tool.  So you might be able to separate them a bit if you don't mind them not being in exactly the place you took them.

That place in the video is sooo much fun, a bunch of rollers and more skinnies than you could shake a stick at!  A few drops here and there to boot.  But Up until the past 2 weeks, we have had an amazingly mild winter, so riding has been great.  That 3 inches of snow in the vid was pretty much the first we have seen all year.   Plus there is no snow by the shore, so its all good!   Its nothing terribly exciting, but one of the guys on that ride threw this together:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lW8hWd0bUEo

And I just checked out your diary, looks like some fine riding out there.  The rocks look like a blast.  That snow must have been a trip though!  One of these days I will get out west.... The furthest west I have ever ridden was Jim Thorpe, PA ':p'

And... ok... yeah... I am pretty sure you just installed that little camera toggle button in the toolbar.  I swear I looked up there and saw nothing of the sort.  ####.  Sorry about that.

Again, thanks for your help, and for this excellent program!  I force everyone on crankfire that has a gps to check it out.
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