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Pixel offset when using sliders with HW Acceleration Enabled

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  • Christian Gruner
    At what zoom level does this happen?
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  • Den Denyer
    Ahh, good pick up on a crucial detail - I only observe the effect at 100% or greater.
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  • Christian Gruner
    I have been hunting this one for some time, but simply can’t reproduce at will.
    Do you have masks on the image?
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  • Den Denyer
    Nope, no masks. My headache couldn't take it for long enough to get that far! 😄

    So I reset all adjustments on an image, rebooted the PC, reloaded and tried again.

    Initially the exposure adjustments on the levels panel didn't cause the jogging. Then I went to the detail panel (Which is where I first observed it whilst trying to adjust sharpening) and voila, the jog appeared when editing sharpening/noise sliders.

    Now when I go back to the exposure controls, the jog also occurs. Reloading the program (But not rebooting) and the problem persists.

    Confirmed that it is an image pixel jog, not a screen pixel jog, by setting a guide and zooming to 400%. The shift is easily seen, I uploaded a short clip here:



    In the clip, I am just clicking on the clarity slider rather than moving it, which is enough to trigger the jog. I slide it around toward the end.
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