Copying Fill transformation with a mask

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davidh
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Copying Fill transformation with a mask

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When I copied Fill transformation with a mask, I got the following message:
Amount Apply - input image does not match output images dimensions
Clicking OK invalidated the whole branch, see the image.

Bypassing the copied Fill transformation corrected the situation, bypassing the original Fill did not.

To find out more I closed the original Fill transformation and copied the "copy" of Fill transformation to its place.
This generated the same error message: Amount Apply - input image does not match output images dimensions.
Clicking OK invalidated everything below this Fill transformation and PWP silently closed before I was able to make a screenshot.

Finally I removed the side branch to exclude the splitter. It was the same within a single branch.
When I copied the Fill transformation with a mask above itself, PWP closed.

Copying bypassed Fill transformation with a mask is OK.
Copying Fill transformation without a mask is also OK.
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jsachs
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Re: Copying Fill transformation with a mask

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Fixed for next release. Also fixed same bug in Speck Removal and Scratch Removal transformations.
Jonathan Sachs
Digital Light & Color
davidh
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Re: Copying Fill transformation with a mask

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One more observation:

When you reopen Fill to edit the fill color, you normally activate an existing point by clicking on it and then pick another color from the color picker.

This does not seem to happen when you reopen Fill containing a mask. After you activate an existing point under the mask, picking another color from the color picker does nothing. You need to add a new point.
jsachs
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Re: Copying Fill transformation with a mask

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Apparently I fixed that at the same time.
Jonathan Sachs
Digital Light & Color
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