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UVtools v4.3.2 X64
Operative system: Microsoft Windows 10.0.19045 X64
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8700 CPU @ 3.20GHz
Processor cores: 12
Memory RAM: 21.00 / 31.94 GB
Runtime: win10-x64
Framework: .NET 6.0.29
AvaloniaUI: 11.0.10
OpenCV: 4.8.1
Sreens, resolution, working area, usable area:
1: 1920 x 1080 @ 100% (Primary) (On this)
WA: 1920 x 1040 UA: 1920 x 1040
2: 1080 x 1920 @ 100%
WA: 1080 x 1880 UA: 1080 x 1880
Path: C:\Program Files\UVtools\
Executable: C:\Program Files\UVtools\UVtools.exe
Loaded file: UVtools_demo_file.sl1s [Version: 0] [Class: SL1File]
Printer and Slicer
Printer: N/A
Slicer: N/A
Description of the bug
The UI for exposure calibration test references a multi-exposure setting, but doesn't have UI to configure it. Multiple brightness appears to only work by anti-aliasing.
How to reproduce
Open UVtools with a completely default install/no configuration. Go to Calibration > Exposure time finder. Attempt to find settings for "Multiple exposure times per layer."
Files
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
After importing sliced .goo file, UVTools now has the fields I expected in exposure time finder. I looked for ways to configure the printer I'm using in UVTools and couldn't find any - would a "Import printer settings from slicedfile" option in the File menu make sense? Alternatively, rendering the "Multiple exposures" section in the "Exposure time finder" dialog with help text ("your current printer doesn't support ... please import a sliced file ...") could help.
System
Printer and Slicer
Description of the bug
The UI for exposure calibration test references a multi-exposure setting, but doesn't have UI to configure it. Multiple brightness appears to only work by anti-aliasing.
How to reproduce
Open UVtools with a completely default install/no configuration. Go to Calibration > Exposure time finder. Attempt to find settings for "Multiple exposure times per layer."
Files
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: