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What does 100% Zoom really mean?

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  • Samoreen

    Hi,

    Zooming at 100% means that 1 pixel of the image is represented by 1 pixel of the display.

    Pixelation will start to appear when multiple pixels of the display are used to represent 1 pixel of the image (zooming in at more than 100%). When zooming out, 1 pixel of the display will represent multiple pixels of your image, which means loss of details.

    Now you have to understand that you are generally zooming in or out the preview of your image, not the original. So, if you have specified a small size in Preferences | Preview image size, pixelation may appear when zooming in. The smaller the size, the sooner pixelation will appear.

    The value of Preview Image Size should be at least the width of your display in pixel.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Fantastic. Thanks Samoreen for your clear reply.

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