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Windows 10 Hi-DPI: Image viewer (image resource loaded directly) incorrectly zoomed for large images
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jra...@gmail.com,
Sep 23 2016
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/53.0.2785.116 Safari/537.36 Example URL: http://i.imgur.com/onpWTkr.jpg Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Open a large image resource directly in the browser (e.g. drag and drop a local image in, or go to a .jpg, .png, etc. URL). What is the expected behavior? The image fits to the size of the browser pane in at least one zoom mode. What went wrong? The image is larger than the browser pane in both zoom modes, the "1:1" (or scaled 1:1) and what should probably be the "fitted" zoom mode where the full image is scaled down to fit in the browser pane. Tested on Windows 10 with a 200% desktop scaling factor. The "fitted" zoom mode appears to scale the image to exactly 200% of the browser pane's height with that factor. This makes it impossible to view very large images all at once in the browser without manually adjusting the browser zoom. This works as expected (fitting the image correctly to the browser pane) in Retina mode on OS X, which works similarly (scaling most of the UI by 200%). Does it occur on multiple sites: Yes Is it a problem with a plugin? No Did this work before? N/A Does this work in other browsers? Yes Chrome version: 53.0.2785.116 Channel: stable OS Version: 10.0 Flash Version: Shockwave Flash 23.0 r0
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Comment 1 by kojii@chromium.org
, Sep 26 2016