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Poor zoomed PQ in fullscreen slideslow

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Hi, when I run a fullscreen slideshow with Fit to Window-all (mostly minor enlarging) enabled the picture quality is bad (jaggy edges), but if I go to fullscreen of the same pics from the Image Viewer they are perfect. I can run a Quickslideshow from there and they are perfect, but not with the full slideshow feature. Is there separate settings for this? Thanks
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goodstuff wrote:Hi, when I run a fullscreen slideshow with Fit to Window-all (mostly minor enlarging) enabled the picture quality is bad (jaggy edges), but if I go to fullscreen of the same pics from the Image Viewer they are perfect. I can run a Quickslideshow from there and they are perfect, but not with the full slideshow feature. Is there separate settings for this? Thanks
Do you have enabled options/slideshow/High quality?
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Yes, I have Use High Quality and Stretch Small Pictures enabled in the Slideshow settings. When stretching up the image from 1024px to 1200px in height the jaggies come out in full slideshow mode and browser fullscreen mode. However they are not evident in Image Viewer when I go fullscreen and zoom up. The image is perfectly smooth there.
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goodstuff wrote:Yes, I have Use High Quality and Stretch Small Pictures enabled in the Slideshow settings. When stretching up the image from 1024px to 1200px in height the jaggies come out in full slideshow mode and browser fullscreen mode. However they are not evident in Image Viewer when I go fullscreen and zoom up. The image is perfectly smooth there.
Ok, your picture i smaller than screen, right?
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Yes, that's correct.
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