Default 100% view?
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Default 100% view?
Recently, I've been finding that certain .jpg images I pull off the web or discover in my files are displaying at Viewing sizes less than 100% when I open them. For instance, I'm looking at one now that I double-click to open and it's displaying at 20%. When I click at the lower left corner and choose "View at Original Size" it remains at 20%. But then if I choose "View as 100%" it expands appropriately and displays the full-size image. I always assumed that 100% was the same as "Original Size" but I guess there's a distinction. Is there an image setting someplace where I can set the file to open at 100% -- I infer that this must be a file-specific setting, since these images are also "displaying small" in other contexts. In case it matters, I'm running Version 8.5.1 on Mac OSX 10.9.1 Thanks for any help. albert
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Re: Default 100% view?
Hi,that happens if the resolution setting in the JPEGs is not 72 ppi.Just go to the prefs part general/window content and select “Always 100%”.ThorstenOn 06.01.2014, at 15:31, Albert Steg <asteg@mindspring.com> wrote: Recently, I've been finding that certain .jpg images I pull off the web or discover in my files are displaying at Viewing sizes less than 100% when I open them. For instance, I'm looking at one now that I double-click to open and it's displaying at 20%. When I click at the lower left corner and choose "View at Original Size" it remains at 20%. But then if I choose "View as 100%" it expands appropriately and displays the full-size image. I always assumed that 100% was the same as "Original Size" but I guess there's a distinction.Is there an image setting someplace where I can set the file to open at 100% -- I infer that this must be a file-specific setting, since these images are also "displaying small" in other contexts.In case it matters, I'm running Version 8.5.1 on Mac OSX 10.9.1Thanks for any help.albert