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​Good point, like to second this.

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I have just tried to stitch a panorama of 24MP raw images (just as in the Panorama video tutorial).

For example when I clicked "Crop to opaque" in order to crop the pan the application would seem not to do anything. When I clicked some other button Windows would then complain the application is "not responding". Then suddenly after several seconds the crop frame was actually set and I could continue.

 

This is just one example of why a busy indicator is important not only for the user but also for the OS to know the application is not frozen but working.

 

Matthias.

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