Operating System: Windows 11
Chip (e.g. x86-64, Mac M1):
Python version: 3.10
Verify that you can carry out the following actions
Mark inside the brackets with an [x] to
[ x] Measure a length w/ Bezier curve
[ x] Measure a length w/o Bezier curve
[ x] Measure width segments w/ Bezier curve
[ x] Measure width segments w/o Bezier curve
[ x] Measure an angle
[ x] Measure an area
[ x] Export measurements saves a .csv and .png w/ the correct measurements
If you encounter an error, please copy paste the error log info here. Attach the .csv/.png to the issue if possible.
Please provide additional feedback and/or suggestions below
I already provided feedback few days before, but I just realized something else as I was using this version. When measuring widths on narrower body parts of an animal (specifically a dolphin), the crosshair from one side obscures the body contour of the other side. It'd be great to have the option to change the size of the crosshair to avoid it being in the way of measurements.
Thank you again very much for your work!
Hi Riccardo!
Thanks for providing this feedback, we really appreciate it! We've incorporated fixes for these comments into the v2 release, so keep an eye out for that!
System Information
Operating System: Windows 11
Chip (e.g. x86-64, Mac M1):
Python version: 3.10
Verify that you can carry out the following actions
Mark inside the brackets with an [x] to
If you encounter an error, please copy paste the error log info here. Attach the .csv/.png to the issue if possible.
Please provide additional feedback and/or suggestions below
I already provided feedback few days before, but I just realized something else as I was using this version. When measuring widths on narrower body parts of an animal (specifically a dolphin), the crosshair from one side obscures the body contour of the other side. It'd be great to have the option to change the size of the crosshair to avoid it being in the way of measurements. Thank you again very much for your work!