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Confused scaling, 100% not 100% discuss.


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Thanks for the hard work on the new beta (corner tool addition etc) 

 

So, whilst rasterising some layers for some quick layout tasks, I noticed what I thought was an error in the rasterising. However it appears it might be to do with a confusion over what the 100% scale of the document is. (see attached image)

 

In image A

I have duplicated the layer and made a rasterised version. As you can see it's rather blocky.

 

In image B

All I have done here is mess about the zoom slider a lot. Eventually zooming in very far and then typing in 100%. After doing so, 100% looks larger than it did previously and the rasterised image is nice and crisp.

 

Further messing about will put the document back to the confused state we see in image A. I'm not able to pin down a robust way to fix or break it though. I've tested the rasterising in another document (I've been working on for some time) and I get the same issue. When I start a new document and rasterise some shapes I don't get the rasterisation/scale issue.

 

Over to you!!!

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Matt,

 

It seems if the document is using 'points' as units you get these odd results with rasterising images at 100% (if testing use a star as the diagonal lines will show up the issue best). If you then change the units to pixels these artefacts go.

 

Haven't tested to see if these artefacts go when printing or exporting. Just thought I'd give you an update so you can look into it at some point.

 

 

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