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mrv2020

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Hi,

When adding shape points directly to the images, it happens that the shape point becomes a marker. At this moment the program stops and the shape appears in blue color and the program constantly seeks refinement. This appears in a random way, I have not found a logic that justifies this.

To solve, you need to select the marker and delete it in the shape option in the photo that was initially created and then restart the program.

As windows literally crashes when this occurs, I was unable to take a print to attach.

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Alexey Pasumansky

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Hello mrv2020,

Shapes will have markers attached to their vertices, only if Attach Markers option is enabled in the Tools Menu.

However, I am not able to reproduce the crash following the steps that you have described. It would be helpful, if you can describe certain steps to reproduce the crash in the latest Metashape version.
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mrv2020

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Hello Alexey,

Perfect, I made sure that this option is disabled before reporting.

It occurs as I informed in a random way, we are collecting shapes in a group of 2k to 4k photos per chunk, and after approximately 2k shapes point collected it starts to present this anomaly.

At no time do I use the option of markers, and to not mistakenly click on a marker I disable a shortcut key to marker and use the shortcut key to shape, which also speeds up the process and reduces clicks.

I returned to the previous version and until then it did not occur.
« Last Edit: April 27, 2020, 11:39:56 PM by mrv2020 »

Alexey Pasumansky

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Hello mrv2020,

Do you mean 2k point shapes on the single image? I've tried to reproduce the problem, but haven't yet succeeded yet.
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Alexey Pasumansky,
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