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Zoom 150% glitches images with CSS Filters applied
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thejared...@gmail.com,
Jun 14 2018
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/69.0.3455.0 Safari/537.36 Example URL: http://thejaredwilcurt.com Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Set browser zoom level to 150% 2. load a page with an image with a bunch of CSS Filters applied (contrast, brightness, sepia, blur) What is the expected behavior? Image should render correctly. What went wrong? Image is glitchy. Sometimes clicking and dragging or right-clicking will correct some of the glitchiness (see attached gif). Reloading the page at other zoom levels does not seem to cause the glitch. Does it occur on multiple sites: N/A Is it a problem with a plugin? N/A Did this work before? N/A Does this work in other browsers? Yes Chrome version: 69.0.3455.0 Channel: canary OS Version: 10.0 Flash Version: Glitch does not occur in Chrome, but does in Chrome Canary.
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Jun 15 2018
thejaredwilcurt@ Thanks for the issue. Tested this issue on Windows 10 and Mac OS 10.13.5 on the reported version 69.0.3455.0 and the latest Canary 69.0.3460.0 and unable to reproduce the issue. On zooming the browser to 150% and navigating to the site http://thejaredwilcurt.com/, cannot observe any glitches on the image. Attached is the screen cast for reference. Note: Tested the issue by enabling/disabling #site-per-process flag and unable to reproduce the issue. Request you to retry the issue on a new chrome profile without any flags/extensions and update the thread with the observations. Thanks..
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Jun 15 2018
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Jul 2
The NextAction date has arrived: 2018-07-02
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Jul 2
Closing due to lack of feedback for reproducing the issue. If I had to guess, however, I would say this is a GPU issue. I'm curious what happens at zoom higher than 150%, when the image is even bigger. |
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Comment 1 by viswa.karala@chromium.org
, Jun 15 2018