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Image Clarity Issue with Long/Scrolling Screenshots When Zoomed #1863

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mriamnobody opened this issue Feb 27, 2024 · 2 comments
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Image Clarity Issue with Long/Scrolling Screenshots When Zoomed #1863

mriamnobody opened this issue Feb 27, 2024 · 2 comments
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System information:

  • Windows OS version: Windows 11 (22631.3155)
  • ImageGlass version: 9.0.10.201

To Reproduce

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Open a long or scrolling screenshot.
  2. Zoom in on any part of the image to examine details more closely.
  3. Notice that the image appears blurry and lacks the clarity..

Actual behavior:

Zooming in on a long or scrolling screenshot results in a blurry image, making it difficult to view details clearly. This issue is not observed when the same image is viewed and zoomed in using the Windows Photo app.

Expected behavior:

When zooming in on a long or scrolling screenshot, the image should retain its clarity and details should be easily discernible.

Screenshots:

This is how it looks in ImageGlass:

Screenshot 2024-02-27 210850

This is how it looks in Windows Photo app:

Screenshot 2024-02-27 211132

I have attached the Google Drive link of the original image as its size is more than 10 MB.
Google Drive link of the original image

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d2phap commented Feb 27, 2024

Your image dimension exceeds the maximum supported size of ImageGlass (16380 x 16380, see https://imageglass.org/docs/features#limitations) so it will automatically scaled down to 16380.

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For zooming, if zoom > 100%, IG uses Nearest neighbor algorithm which is pixelated (similar to MS Paint). You can change it in Settings > Viewer > Zooming:
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@d2phap d2phap closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Feb 27, 2024
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Thank you @d2phap for quick resolution.

@d2phap d2phap added this to the v9.2 milestone Nov 10, 2024
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