Steps:
1. Load a 800x600 image (any image maybe) into XnView View mode
2. Choose Resize -> Standard Size -> 1600x1200
3. Change the DPI by going up by 1,2 or 3 (73,74 or 75dpi)
4. Change the DPI back to 72dpi
5. Screen Size now says "1599x1200" it should be "1600x1200"
I can re-produce this bug easily.
Sigh, another bug related to this...
Steps:
1. Load the same image -> mh.jpg
2. The Resize screen says 71dpi when it should be 72dpi
3. Go back and check image info and it says the image is 72dpi by default.
Some MAJOR calculation bugs here.
XnView v1.74 Resize DPI Bug
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XnView v1.74 Resize DPI Bug
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Re: XnView v1.74 Resize DPI Bug
Ok, i'll fix ti.ckit wrote:Steps:
1. Load a 800x600 image (any image maybe) into XnView View mode
2. Choose Resize -> Standard Size -> 1600x1200
3. Change the DPI by going up by 1,2 or 3 (73,74 or 75dpi)
4. Change the DPI back to 72dpi
5. Screen Size now says "1599x1200" it should be "1600x1200"
I can't reproduce it. You load a picture in 72 dpi, and in the resize dialog, you have 71 as DPI?Steps:
1. Load the same image -> mh.jpg
2. The Resize screen says 71dpi when it should be 72dpi
3. Go back and check image info and it says the image is 72dpi by default.
Pierre.
Re: XnView v1.74 Resize DPI Bug
Yes, thats right.xnview wrote:Ok, i'll fix ti.ckit wrote:Steps:
1. Load a 800x600 image (any image maybe) into XnView View mode
2. Choose Resize -> Standard Size -> 1600x1200
3. Change the DPI by going up by 1,2 or 3 (73,74 or 75dpi)
4. Change the DPI back to 72dpi
5. Screen Size now says "1599x1200" it should be "1600x1200"I can't reproduce it. You load a picture in 72 dpi, and in the resize dialog, you have 71 as DPI?Steps:
1. Load the same image -> mh.jpg
2. The Resize screen says 71dpi when it should be 72dpi
3. Go back and check image info and it says the image is 72dpi by default.
It only occurs with "mh.jpg - http://www.in-tra.com.pl/~lukasz/mh.jpg" other pictures are fine.
AMD Ryzen 3 3300X 3.8Ghz, 16Gb DDR4, RX6600XT with Dell U2520D at 2560x1440@60Hz scaling 125%
Win11 x64 24H2, Hard Disk Sentinel Pro, MS PowerToys, Process Lasso Pro and Wintoys
Win11 x64 24H2, Hard Disk Sentinel Pro, MS PowerToys, Process Lasso Pro and Wintoys
Re: XnView v1.74 Resize DPI Bug
Ok, i'll fix itckit wrote:Yes, thats right.xnview wrote:Ok, i'll fix ti.ckit wrote:Steps:
1. Load a 800x600 image (any image maybe) into XnView View mode
2. Choose Resize -> Standard Size -> 1600x1200
3. Change the DPI by going up by 1,2 or 3 (73,74 or 75dpi)
4. Change the DPI back to 72dpi
5. Screen Size now says "1599x1200" it should be "1600x1200"I can't reproduce it. You load a picture in 72 dpi, and in the resize dialog, you have 71 as DPI?Steps:
1. Load the same image -> mh.jpg
2. The Resize screen says 71dpi when it should be 72dpi
3. Go back and check image info and it says the image is 72dpi by default.
It only occurs with "mh.jpg - http://www.in-tra.com.pl/~lukasz/mh.jpg" other pictures are fine.
Pierre.
I just checked the picture with IrfanView,
DPI says 72dpi BUT the EXIF info says the DPI is 71dpi which is where the problem is!!!!
DPI says 72dpi BUT the EXIF info says the DPI is 71dpi which is where the problem is!!!!
Last edited by ckit on Tue Nov 30, 2004 3:49 am, edited 1 time in total.
AMD Ryzen 3 3300X 3.8Ghz, 16Gb DDR4, RX6600XT with Dell U2520D at 2560x1440@60Hz scaling 125%
Win11 x64 24H2, Hard Disk Sentinel Pro, MS PowerToys, Process Lasso Pro and Wintoys
Win11 x64 24H2, Hard Disk Sentinel Pro, MS PowerToys, Process Lasso Pro and Wintoys