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I only tried APhoto, but I'm fine.

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Edit: Can not it be a problem with Windows display scaling settings? If it is not 100%, there may be a recalculation problem.

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  1. Are you using the latest version: 1.6.5.135
  2. Can you reproduce it: Create a new document > Paint some pixels > Zoom in / Change scroll
  3. Does it happen for a new document: Yes. The old document i don't know, buy maybe Yes.
  4. If you cannot provide a sample document then please give an accurate description of the problem for example it should include some the following:
  •    What application (Designer/Photo/Publisher) are you using: Photo
  •    What is your operating system and version: Windows 10 1809 17763.316 - 1920x1080
  •    What happened for you (and what you expected to happen): To be in a perfect shape.
  •    Provide a recipe for creating the problem (step-by-step what you did): I created a document with 16x16 96DPI. Paint some pixels.

    Zoom to 7724.6% (The left size of pixel is on the previous pixel). Some times in on top.
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    Zoom to 9655.8% (Some pixels the top is mission 1px or left or bottom)
    1770972213_Screenshot(6).thumb.png.3e92b7db8f667447a94c5a3a22e965ad.png
    If you zoom more the pixels is broken.
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  •    Screenshots (very handy) or a screen capture/video.
  •    Any unusual hardware (like tablets or external monitors or drives that may affect things) or relevant other applications like font managers or display managers: Monitor LED Philips 226V4l
  •    Did this same thing used to work and if so have you changed anything recently? (software or hardware): No
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Posted

That's not a pixel. It's probably 0.0000001 of a pixel. If you look at the zoom value, I'm zoomed in more than 20milion%. I don't see an issue with that. 

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But it is. If you look at 1:00 the zoom is only 5480.6% and on the middle right, the top 1px missing and the middle left is 1px to height on bottom.
Is a problem with zooming and scrolling. If you scroll 1px the gap disappear, if you scroll back is there.

I don't think is a good idea to use decimals. Like in zoom.

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Posted

I'm not really sure what you mean by this... sorry. The grid is set to 1px ( each red square is 1x1 pixels, and I can't see any missing pixels... 

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If found one thing. In my document go to Default zoom (CTRL & 0) and press (CTRL & +) and again (CTRL & 0). Sometimes the first guide line from top / left is disappearing. And when this happens the pixels in the line broken.

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2 hours ago, AndRo Marian said:

top 1px missing

You speak about display/screen pixel, GabrielM speak about "image" pixel :-)

Definitely any image pixels are missing, only minor inaccuracies can occur when display/zooming.

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