Apply bilinear filter at 100% zoom for HiDPI monitors
Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2023 5:02 pm
Hi,
I've seen some small improvement for some use cases:
- select a zoom factor of e.g. 170% on a HiDPI display in Windows 10 (Settings > Display > Advanced Scaling Settings)
- activate the following XnView MP setting "Zoom on HiDPI display: 1 image pixel equals to 1 monitor pixel" (image is correctly scaled)
- click on the opened image and hold the left mouse button, so that the image is shown with 100% zoom factor
Then there are artifects visible because no bilenear filter is applied. On a LowDPI Display this is correct, however on a HiDPI Display bilinear filtering is necessary for 100% zoom, because the image needs to be zoom in the background.
Would be awesome if bilinear filtering could activated on 100% zoom as well for HiDPI displays.
Greetz
I've seen some small improvement for some use cases:
- select a zoom factor of e.g. 170% on a HiDPI display in Windows 10 (Settings > Display > Advanced Scaling Settings)
- activate the following XnView MP setting "Zoom on HiDPI display: 1 image pixel equals to 1 monitor pixel" (image is correctly scaled)
- click on the opened image and hold the left mouse button, so that the image is shown with 100% zoom factor
Then there are artifects visible because no bilenear filter is applied. On a LowDPI Display this is correct, however on a HiDPI Display bilinear filtering is necessary for 100% zoom, because the image needs to be zoom in the background.
Would be awesome if bilinear filtering could activated on 100% zoom as well for HiDPI displays.
Greetz