Hi,
It appears to me that the delayed high quality no longer works either in the preview window or in fullscreen. I have images that are noticeably better after the approx 1 second delay in beta5, they don't change in beta6. Tried clearing the config etc but still doesn't work for me.
Simon.
V 1.90 B6
Delayed high quality doesn't work in preview/fullscreen
Moderators: helmut, XnTriq, xnview
Ah right thanks, got that. The option for 'delayed high quality larger than pixel ...' is still there though on the fullscreen options tab, checking/unchecking it had no effect that's why I thought it was a bug.
I can see now high quality reduce does the same thing. On the subject of this, any reason why it only does it to preview and fullscreen, and not the normal open view? When you open a large image it takes a while and goes straight to high quality. Open a large image in preview or fullscreen and you get a lower quality one up straight away then a high quality after a second delay. Is it meant to work like that?
I can see now high quality reduce does the same thing. On the subject of this, any reason why it only does it to preview and fullscreen, and not the normal open view? When you open a large image it takes a while and goes straight to high quality. Open a large image in preview or fullscreen and you get a lower quality one up straight away then a high quality after a second delay. Is it meant to work like that?
I'll change that in a future version for view mode tooSimesB wrote:Ah right thanks, got that. The option for 'delayed high quality larger than pixel ...' is still there though on the fullscreen options tab, checking/unchecking it had no effect that's why I thought it was a bug.
I can see now high quality reduce does the same thing. On the subject of this, any reason why it only does it to preview and fullscreen, and not the normal open view? When you open a large image it takes a while and goes straight to high quality. Open a large image in preview or fullscreen and you get a lower quality one up straight away then a high quality after a second delay. Is it meant to work like that?
Pierre.
The initial problem has been solved but the above suggestion is still valid.SimesB wrote:On the subject of this, any reason why it only does it to preview and fullscreen, and not the normal open view? When you open a large image it takes a while and goes straight to high quality. Open a large image in preview or fullscreen and you get a lower quality one up straight away then a high quality after a second delay. Is it meant to work like that?
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