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Result link for export tiff job contains webknossos.org prefix, should be absolute and pointing to datastore. (this only happens for remote datastore)
Example: https://scm.slack.com/archives/CMBMU5684/p1645699434336199
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jobsEnabled=trueinapplication.conf) - Specific to webKnossos.org (set
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When cubing datasets the user has to specify which layers are segmentation layers. It would be helpful to add a heuristic that auto-determines this. E.g. find patches of uniform color/id vs noisy images (which are probably raw data).
It may be possible to run this heuristic only on a sampled subset of the data
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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.