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Export preview: Quality settings not taken into account


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Hi there!

Apart from the fact that the preview window is way to small, it does not react to changes in quality setting. At least here at my end (beta .885). Here is my recipe:

  1. Open any photo or graphic file (hi-res)
  2. Go to File->Export and select JPEG as export format
  3. Click on "Preview" in order to see the preview window
  4. Move the "Quality" slider to the left in order to reduce the quality level

My expectation is that the preview windows displays an image with a reduced quality (e.g. artifacts). But it doesn't. Even not at the lowest level. I have to change the size or the method of recalculation first in order to get an updated preview. Once this has been done the preview reacts to changes of the quality level.

This applies to Designer, too.

Best,
Volker

 

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Seems to work OK here (Windows 8.1)

Despite the small preview window, I can still see changes when I just move the slider

Maybe something in your preferences settings is affecting it

e.g. do you have Hardware Acceleration enabled?

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Thanks for checking, @carl123!

Today, I tried the export again - and it worked fine. So I stand corrected. Apparently my system just needed a fresh start... or the correct export function arrived later ony my pc than the rest of the beta due to some extra custom proceedings at the UK/EU border... ;-)

 

 

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