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Resample has no impact on Export Preview


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1. Export an image e.g. as JPG and open the Preview window.

2. Zoom in "massively" (side note: we need a zoom slider).

3. Select different Resample methods and watch the Preview window.

Result: No changes at all. Changes in quality for JPG are clearly visible.

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40 minutes ago, Joachim_L said:

(side note: we need a zoom slider)

Pretty sure the first time I played with the Preview window I had scrubby zoom by dragging the cursor across the screen (Tablet and Pen)

Can't recreate that again now but at the time I was playing with all the keys trying to see what they did so I may have triggered some key-combo to get scrubby zoom

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19 minutes ago, MEB said:

Did you change the document dimensions in the export dialog?

This is so obvious! The question wasn't coming from me. Someone hacked my account. 🤦‍♂️

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9 minutes ago, carl123 said:

Pretty sure the first time I played with the Preview window I had scrubby zoom by dragging the cursor across the screen (Tablet and Pen)

I guess it never worked with a mouse?!? It feels wrong anyway, you can zoom with the scroll wheel, you can change input values with the scroll wheel, but you cannot zoom with the scroll wheel on the Export preview?

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14 hours ago, carl123 said:

Pretty sure the first time I played with the Preview window I had scrubby zoom by dragging the cursor across the screen (Tablet and Pen)

Found it.

When in the print preview screen press the Z key

Dragging pen on screen will now increase/decrease the zoom. Also works with a mouse.

 

 

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2 hours ago, carl123 said:

When in the print preview screen press the Z key

But not keeping it pressed? This is my experience. And not a good experience. Here - which is seldom - I would prefer a zoom slider for a smoother zoom.

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CTRL + Mouse wheel also works

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