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Topic ClosedPhoto Scene Editor Hip Tip: Getting Out of Locked Photo Mode

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Photo Scene Editor Hip Tip: Getting Out of Locked Photo Mode
    Posted: 23.Jul.2010 at 15:29
Technology previews are about feedback. When working with a photo scene in the Photo Scene Editor, a few of you have gotten stuck in "photo locked mode" when trying to orbit around your 3D models. You can tell you are photo-locked when you try and spin and the system "snaps" you back to a photo-orthogonal view rather than allowing a free spin. You get into locked mode when you double click on a photo in the tray of photos at the bottom. To get out of locked mode: hit the space bar or right click in the main window and select the unlock option. The response to Project Photofly has been fantastic. Keep that feedback coming in to our email address or the discussion forum.

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