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Task #3467 (closed)

Opened 13 years ago

Closed 12 years ago

Limitation: Odd handeling of thumbnails of very small images

Reported by: jburel Owned by: jburel
Priority: minor Milestone: Unscheduled
Component: Insight Version: n.a.
Keywords: n.a. Cc: ajpatterson
Resources: n.a. Referenced By: n.a.
References: n.a. Remaining Time: n.a.
Sprint: n.a.

Description

replaces http://trac.openmicroscopy.org.uk/shoola/ticket/1654

This is an edge case but if you have very small images 6x4 pixels in this case you get inconsistent thumbnailing. The thumbnails are fuzzy initially but if you edit the rendering settings they jump to be crisp. If you switch to view another dataset and then back again you end up with some fuzzy, some crisp.

The wider thumbnails are also positioned under each other slightly in the layout of the view.

Change History (4)

comment:1 Changed 13 years ago by jburel

  • Owner set to jburel
  • Summary changed from BUG: Odd handeling of thumbnails of very small images to Limitation: Odd handeling of thumbnails of very small images

comment:2 Changed 13 years ago by jburel

Referencing ticket #3378 has changed sprint.

comment:3 Changed 12 years ago by saloynton

This ticket can be closed #3379 is now the current ticket. The information has been transferred covered to the existing ticket.

Last edited 12 years ago by saloynton (previous) (diff)

comment:4 Changed 12 years ago by saloynton

  • Resolution set to fixed
  • Status changed from new to closed
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