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Task #10353 (new)

Opened 11 years ago

Last modified 11 years ago

BUG: Wrong scaling of big images — at Version 1

Reported by: pwalczysko Owned by: web-team@…
Priority: critical Milestone: 5.0.0-beta1
Component: Web Version: n.a.
Keywords: n.a. Cc: fs@…, ux@…,
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Sprint: FS Demo 2

Description (last modified by pwalczysko)

During testing of PR https://github.com/openmicroscopy/openmicroscopy/pull/634 on Gretzky, user-8 group read-only, project "big images to test PR634".

Image

/ome/data_repo/test_images_good/cellsens/anda/_Image_01_V76 K2 11_lung_/stack1/frame_t.ets [frame_t.ets]

Problems:

  1. Web: Being at Scale 100% and clciking once at minus sign in Web goes to Scale:523.53%. Another click on minus brings goes to Scale: 3.03%.
  1. Tiles are not corresponding correctly with the birds eye red square position (both Web and Insight). (See screenshots)
  1. Insight: First click on minus goes to x0.8 - all the tiles are black. Second click on minus goes to x0.64 - tiles never show up (because the whole image is perched in the topmost leftmost tile, see screenshot). The placement of red square in birds eye is okay when panning is used. When the red square itself is moved, it becomes displaced.

Screenshots: squig- team/screenshots/pwalczysko/08-02-13/PR634

Change History (3)

Changed 11 years ago by pwalczysko

Changed 11 years ago by pwalczysko

comment:1 Changed 11 years ago by pwalczysko

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