Hello there,
is there way to open image to it's original size (1:1)?
I didn't find such a option in settings or similar
Best regards,
Peter
Display image to its original size (1:1)
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Display image to its original size (1:1)
No option, surprisingly, in the viewer View > Auto image size as you've no doubt found, but there should be an icon 1:1 on the toolbar: if you don't have that icon displayed, the toolbar can be customised in Tools > Settings... > Interface > View mode > ToolBarsoadfan wrote:is there way to open image to it's original size (1:1)?
I didn't find such a option in settings or similar
But when you say original size, do you mean pixels-in-the-image to pixels-on-the-screen, or screen size equal to image size taking account of DPI?
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Re: Display image to its original size (1:1)
... Hello, ... Maybe the keyboard shortcut * can help you? (useful zoom shortcuts: + - / * )soadfan wrote:Hello there,
is there way to open image to it's original size (1:1)?
I didn't find such a option in settings or similar
Best regards,
Peter
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Re: Display image to its original size (1:1)
My mistake. I meant to set 1:1 as default image size/scale/zoom
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Re: Display image to its original size (1:1)
Seriously?soadfan wrote:My mistake. I meant to set 1:1 as default image size/scale/zoom
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Re: Display image to its original size (1:1)
Hello, ... Seriously. Do you want to have the scale 1:1 on the screen (with key shortcut "/" ... so at 100% zoom) ?, if it's the case you can see below (in French).
To summarize, for example in my case, for a dpi image = 72x72 dpi, and, a screen setting at = 87x87dpi , then I have the ~1:1 scale on the screen (it's useful) ... So a custom dpi size screen is needed into XnViewMP to adjust and meet the scale ~1:1.
Already requested in a French topic:
http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.p ... 78#p130378
Same method as here (A ScreenRuler software) :
http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=32789
To summarize, for example in my case, for a dpi image = 72x72 dpi, and, a screen setting at = 87x87dpi , then I have the ~1:1 scale on the screen (it's useful) ... So a custom dpi size screen is needed into XnViewMP to adjust and meet the scale ~1:1.
Already requested in a French topic:
http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.p ... 78#p130378
Same method as here (A ScreenRuler software) :
http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=32789
XnViewMP Linux X64 - Debian - X64