1. Go settings -> View -> High zoom quality: Zoom-out and Zoom-in, and choose one of the algorithm in the following drop down menu
2. Open a large image and zoom out (or just fit to window).
3. Change the algorithm.
Comparing two very different algorithms is prefered, like bilinear vs. lanczos4.
You can screenshot at step 2 and 3 and compare them pixel by pixel. There is literally no difference.
This bug does not happen if you zoom-in (enlarge); the algorithm actually makes a difference.
0.99.7: Zoom-out does not actually use the resizing algorithm chosen
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Re: 0.99.7: Zoom-out does not actually use the resizing algorithm chosen
no, zoom is < 100%.
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Re: 0.99.7: Zoom-out does not actually use the resizing algorithm chosen
Bilinear:
Spline36:
No difference whatsoever.Re: 0.99.7: Zoom-out does not actually use the resizing algorithm chosen
for zoom < 100%, bilinear is always used
Pierre.
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Re: 0.99.7: Zoom-out does not actually use the resizing algorithm chosen
Well, the option says "high quality for zoom-in and -out" which I thought would include zoom <100%.
High(er) quality downscaling (mainly, sharper) is something I would like to have.