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spurgeon Posted - Jun 13 2016 : 15:52:53
In the peResize image resizing dialog, if I set the scale to 100%, then the Result image preview is exactly the same as the original. However, anything other than 100% and the image scales at 1:1. Is there a way to always have the Result image preview be scaled with respect to the original?

Attached are two images showing the issue. ImageEn 6.3.0.



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xequte Posted - Jun 19 2016 : 22:34:33
Yes, you're right. I'll make it apply even for 1:1.



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spurgeon Posted - Jun 15 2016 : 13:10:40
Thanks, I see what you mean. It seems strange that 100% would function differently than everything else if it's a 1:1 preview--it's counterintuitive in my mind. But, thanks for the response. If we want it to behave differently, I guess we can roll our own.
xequte Posted - Jun 14 2016 : 04:21:19
Hi

This is supposed to be a feature

If you resize an image then there is no way to see the effect if the image is zoomed, so it reverts to 1:1 to see the result (a little jarring, I'll admit).


Nigel
Xequte Software
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