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zooming numbers

Bugzilla from ugarro@gmail.com
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Hi guys,

Is this behaviour intentional, or am I allowed to produce and submit a
patch for it?
http://www.ugarro.com/tmp/zoom.png

In the digikam view, obviously 100% isn't real 100%. Rather the scaled
down picture's 100%. I'd suggest that number to show the percentage
versus the real image. Else it confuses the user into thinking that the
image is actually smaller than it actually is.

And then... the application allows zooming up to 254% (weird number...
0xFF-1?). But:

http://www.ugarro.com/tmp/zoom2.png

Obiviously that doesn't show the real quality of the photo. Rather the
scaled image's quality. Is there any point in allowing zooming more than
100% of the scaled image? I'd either suggest limiting it to 100% of that
image, or loading the full sized imagee for that, else the user thinks
the camera's quality is crap.

Best regards


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Re: zooming numbers

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Unai Garro wrote:
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> And then... the application allows zooming up to 254% (weird number...
> 0xFF-1?). But:
I just noticed this number varies depending on the picture
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Unai Garro wrote:
> Unai Garro wrote:
>>
>> And then... the application allows zooming up to 254% (weird
>> number... 0xFF-1?). But:
> I just noticed this number varies depending on the picture
Hallo? does anyone actually read the list, or does this mean I can do
and commit the fix without asking permission?
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