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I would love to see a mode with the generated webpage where it only shows a single image at a time, but gives you sliders next to the image for each grid axis. The idea being that as you change the slider, it swaps the image to the corresponding one in the grid.
Obviously that would take the "grid' part out of it, but I often find that even a small grid with images side-by-side I end up missing details. Whereas if I take all the images into something like Photoshop and stack them all on top of each other, I can much easier tell differences as I enable and disable different layers.
As of right now, this functionality is somewhat possible, but only if you have a grid with 3 or more axis and use tabs or autocycle. It totally works, but is a bit more cumbersome than what I'm describing.
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If you click on an image, it opens to fullscreen view - while it's there, you can use arrow keys to move around the grid while still in fullscreen mode.
Is this sufficient for your needs?
If not, I imagine an interface could be tacked onto the side to quickjump by clicking or something.
I did not know about the fullscreen mode! I will have to try that when I have the chance.
If I understand how that works, however, sliders would still have the benefit of being able to skip around, instead of having to move to just the next image. Plus it could be made so you have many axis available as sliders, where I imagine arrow keys would be at most two axis? I'm assuming a lot of something I haven't tried yet.
I still would like to see the sliders, but I imagine the fullscreen mode is going to make it a lot more usable for me. Either way, I really love what I've seen from the infinity grid vs. the built-in XYZ plot.
I would love to see a mode with the generated webpage where it only shows a single image at a time, but gives you sliders next to the image for each grid axis. The idea being that as you change the slider, it swaps the image to the corresponding one in the grid.
Obviously that would take the "grid' part out of it, but I often find that even a small grid with images side-by-side I end up missing details. Whereas if I take all the images into something like Photoshop and stack them all on top of each other, I can much easier tell differences as I enable and disable different layers.
As of right now, this functionality is somewhat possible, but only if you have a grid with 3 or more axis and use tabs or autocycle. It totally works, but is a bit more cumbersome than what I'm describing.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: