Re: kuickshow + high resolution problem

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Hi!

Anno domini 2021 Sun, 20 Jun 09:48:56 -0700
 Mike Bird via tde-users scripsit:
> On Sun June 20 2021 00:49:59 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> > I have a monitor with 2560x1440 pixel. When I open an image with kuickshow
> > in fullscreen with scale to fit the creen then the image is not always
> > centered and shows artefacts in the supposed-to-black regions of the screen
> > (see screenshot).
> 
> I don't have a monitor that big but I have three monitors forming a single
> 4960x1200 desktop so I used kuickshow to scale a 4032x6048 image down to
> fit the desktop and then up to several sizes peaking at 9112x13668.  I did
> not observe any artifacts.
> 
> During this experiment virtual memory used by the kuickshow process was
> fairly stable but video RAM increased with image size up to about 500MB.
> Fortunately I have 4GB of video RAM.
> 
> Is it possible that you ran out of video RAM?

Most unlikly, I have 4GB. And the artefacts only appear on some images, that need to be upscaled by a factor of just about 1 to ~ 1.5, and they disappear when forcing a redraw with e.g. taking a screenshot.

Nik

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