Improvement: Replaced FabricJS filters (browser) with Imagick filters (server) for better performance. Now images will be uploaded with the filter applied. Choose between grayscale, black & white, threshold and threshold negative
New: Enable an industry mode per product to enable specific features and behaviours. Added "Engraving" mode.
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nbdayanposted
about 2 months ago
In the dynamic designs module if you have more than one design category there is no back button. Therefore, if the user selects one of the categories they cannot go back to choose another or get out of that category.
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Thanosposted
2 months ago
The engraving mode was so much needed, thank you. Works great.
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Marcoposted
2 months ago
Super, thank you. That's exactly what I need.
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Rafael Dposted
2 months ago
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@Marco Yes exactly. The filter is now applied with Imagick when the image is uploaded and now applied with FabricJS. The toolbar still uses fabricjs filter. It only works when you want to apply a filter automatically.
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Marcoposted
2 months ago
Does the replacement of FabricJS mean, iOS devices can upload and handle images bigger than 4096x4096 pixels, now? There was a limitation in FabricJS...
Thanks.
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Improvement: Replaced FabricJS filters (browser) with Imagick filters (server) for better performance. Now images will be uploaded with the filter applied. Choose between grayscale, black & white, threshold and threshold negative
New: Enable an industry mode per product to enable specific features and behaviours. Added "Engraving" mode.
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nbdayan posted about 2 months ago
In the dynamic designs module if you have more than one design category there is no back button. Therefore, if the user selects one of the categories they cannot go back to choose another or get out of that category.
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Thanos posted 2 months ago
The engraving mode was so much needed, thank you. Works great.
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Marco posted 2 months ago
Super, thank you. That's exactly what I need.
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Rafael D posted 2 months ago Admin
@Marco Yes exactly. The filter is now applied with Imagick when the image is uploaded and now applied with FabricJS. The toolbar still uses fabricjs filter. It only works when you want to apply a filter automatically.
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Marco posted 2 months ago
Does the replacement of FabricJS mean, iOS devices can upload and handle images bigger than 4096x4096 pixels, now? There was a limitation in FabricJS...
Thanks.
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