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Describe the bug
The tool is very slow when we zoom in and make bounding box.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- upload images
- zoom max in image
- make bounding box
Expected behavior
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Desktop (please complete the following information):
- OS: Windows 10 pro
- Browser modzilla firfox
- Version 69.0 (64 bits)
**Smartphon
Also, "prev" button should not show if there is no previous sample
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Like the "From this node to the previous node with a defined radius" mode, but interpolates radii for intermediate nodes by distance, just like how virtual nodes are drawn in the tracing overlay. When rapidly adding radii to existing skeletons, this would produce much smoother and more representative annotations.
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Thank you for the great effort, you are putting into this project :) There is, however, a feature I miss; rotated bounding boxes. Especially when objects are thin and diagonal, an ordinary bounding box fits poorly. Examples of such cases are shown here: rotated bounding boxes
A way annotation could be