Incorrect displaying in "real size"
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Incorrect displaying in "real size"
JPEGs from Nikon D90 in full resolution 4288x2848 are displayed incorrectly when I use "real size" - they are larger instead and I have to set size 70 % to view them correctly in real size.
Re: Incorrect displaying in "real size"
I can confirm this bug for all pictures. The picture is resized to 133%, but only with the menu item "real size" (and the key combination) not with the icon button.
Anika
Anika
XnView 2.04, 2.13 Windows 2000 SP4 and Windows XP SP3 and Windows 7 64bit
Re: Incorrect displaying in "real size"
"View > Real size" is new to me and I'm just guessing:
"Real size" considers the DPI setting, whereas "Zoom 100%" zooms the image to 100%.
"Real size" considers the DPI setting, whereas "Zoom 100%" zooms the image to 100%.
Re: Incorrect displaying in "real size"
Could you send me a sample?Orictes wrote:JPEGs from Nikon D90 in full resolution 4288x2848 are displayed incorrectly when I use "real size" - they are larger instead and I have to set size 70 % to view them correctly in real size.
Pierre.
Re: Incorrect displaying in "real size"
Hi, I found that this is problem for all JPEG's files, even TIFF. Real size is not zoom 100%. But the strange thing is, that real size is available only in fullscreen, not in window. Even when I go to fullscreen again, the real size is not available any more. Another thing is, that I display file in real size, zoom is not working properly after it. 100 and 150 % is the same and oter sizes work in a strange way. What is the "real size" exactly for? Is there any difference between real size and zoom 100%?
Re: Incorrect displaying in "real size"
I divided width by DPI. The result equaled the dimensions of image on screen measured in inches. I have no printer, so couldn't hold paper-copy over screen.
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Marsh: It's rather confusing and completely useless. The displayed size is different on each monitor (19", 22", 24"...) and in each resolution.
Re: Incorrect displaying in "real size"
It will be a 'surreal size' if image doesn't include the needed information used in printing (Pixel per inch or DPI- as seen in file properties). There is similar function at Viewer menu>Edit>Set Selection size>[13 x 10] (here too, it is not 13 pixels- but 13cm).Orictes wrote:Marsh: It's rather confusing and completely useless. The displayed size is different on each monitor (19", 22", 24"...) and in each resolution.
Last edited by marsh on Mon Aug 10, 2009 12:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Incorrect displaying in "real size"
"Real size" use DPI of picture and screenOrictes wrote:Marsh: It's rather confusing and completely useless. The displayed size is different on each monitor (19", 22", 24"...) and in each resolution.
Pierre.