zooming in the picture when rendering big scale ?

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xtrm3d
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hi ,

may be i did not see it ..
but is there a way to zoom and pan my image while rendering at big resolution ?
would be great , as sometime my dof get screw up when switching to bigger resolution ..
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radiance
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CTRL+left = pan
CTRL+mousewheel = zoom

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xtrm3d
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huuu ... merci ,...
probably cause i use a tablet :-)
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radiance wrote:CTRL+left = pan
CTRL+mousewheel = zoom
Radiance
I think, that operation shoud be not synchronized with frame buffer refresh cycle, becaue the refresh speed of large frame buffers are very low.
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radiance
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YoonKyung wrote:
radiance wrote:CTRL+left = pan
CTRL+mousewheel = zoom
Radiance
I think, that operation shoud be not synchronized with frame buffer refresh cycle, becaue the refresh speed of large frame buffers are very low.
we can't change that easily at the moment, due to the structure of the engine.

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