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Hi all,
This may sound quite obvious or it may be just the way it is… I’ve noticed that viewing an image at 50% or 75% (anything below 100%) doesn’t give you a detailed version of that image. The image looks a bit distorted if u look at it closely. Sometimes when I’m working with large images, I need to see the entire image to make changes. Looking at the entire image gives you a better idea of how things have to be done. For large image, viewing it in its entirety means going below 100% but when I do that, I can see distortions. Is there a way to view images below 100% without any quality degradation?
Thanx
Ben
This may sound quite obvious or it may be just the way it is… I’ve noticed that viewing an image at 50% or 75% (anything below 100%) doesn’t give you a detailed version of that image. The image looks a bit distorted if u look at it closely. Sometimes when I’m working with large images, I need to see the entire image to make changes. Looking at the entire image gives you a better idea of how things have to be done. For large image, viewing it in its entirety means going below 100% but when I do that, I can see distortions. Is there a way to view images below 100% without any quality degradation?
Thanx
Ben
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