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Feature request to scale the rect #197

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caichunjian520 opened this issue Apr 19, 2022 · 4 comments
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Feature request to scale the rect #197

caichunjian520 opened this issue Apr 19, 2022 · 4 comments

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@caichunjian520
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caichunjian520 commented Apr 19, 2022

Is it possible to scale the rect from center point.

In settings, add the default scale, rect zoom in and zoom out factor.

For example, I can tap on the center point of an object, then press hot key to get a rect immediately. Another two hot keys to make the rect larger or smaller.

I have 50000 images been labeled, but recently find all the images' rect are too large that if two objects are too close will get bad result. So I have to shrink the size of rect one by one.

So if RectLabel has this feature will save a lot of time when there are lots of object with the same size in an image.

@ryouchinsa
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Thanks for writing the issue.

If you drag on the box pressing option key, the box size is scaled up/down from the center.
Does this work for your use-case?
This feature will be released in the next update.

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@caichunjian520
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Yes, this is the exact feature for my case, I think this will save me a lot of time. Really thanks for your work.

@ryouchinsa
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The new update version 37 was released.
To show the new update on Mac App Store, press command + R to reload.

Let us know your opinion.

@ryouchinsa
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Currently If you need our support to fix this problem, please let us know.

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