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Scale images 1:1 #4150

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tacplay opened this issue Apr 9, 2020 · 3 comments
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Scale images 1:1 #4150

tacplay opened this issue Apr 9, 2020 · 3 comments

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@tacplay
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tacplay commented Apr 9, 2020

  • [X ] I have searched open and closed issues for duplicates

Bug Description

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Receive image
  2. try to figure out what windows size is the right size to display image in 1:1
  3. get confused, then angry, then scream "UX" at your monitor

Actual Result:
I'm sending a LOT of images through Signal to collaborative designers, to check for designs, layouts, fontsizes etc. Thing is: There's NO 1:1 scaling in Signal. If you want to share screenshots, everything is blurry and trashy, because you can't figure out at which UI res your image meets 1:1 scaling.

So the actual result is: You can't use Signal for quick references. Look at this planet rotting competitor of yours, facenomorebook app called "whatswrong" or "whatsass" or whatitscalled, they do it right.

Expected Result: Just look at WA:

  • receive image
  • click on image, see UI scaling (actual window size)
  • click again (zoomlens mouse pointer), 1:1 size

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Platform Info

Signal Version: 1.33.0

Operating System: Win10

Linked Device Version:

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@hpvd
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hpvd commented Apr 16, 2020

+++1

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hpvd commented Apr 16, 2020

same use case as @tacplay

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stale bot commented Sep 26, 2021

This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions.

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