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Played around with the latest version and i became aware of that the quality of a perspertive transformation has better quality before hitting "Apply".
I tried all filters and any has less quality that the preview. Actuall i would prefer a "None" Filter option. I am making something wrong? And i get a lot of could not save cause there is an active layer transformation ongoing. |
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Hello iconberg, just a regular user here. 1. Perspective: maybe working at higher resolution helps? 2. Save: as for the inability to save after a transformation I've encountered the same problem and opened a bug report here: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=350283. |
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Hi mvowada, on higher resolution it looks better but still the preview is better than the result in my opinion: Preview left, applied right, filter was lanzcos3. ![]() |
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That's so weird. My guess is that you're working at a small size and krita can't really make pixels any smaller than a pixel
If not, time to submit a bug report! Please include the file you're working with! |
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That is exactly, what it looks like. Krita makes the preview in screen-resolution. This is no bug in Krita: When you work in a scale, where a picture-pixel is larger, than a screen pixel, it is impossible to get the same "quality". As long as you work with a finite resolution you will always have this effect if you zoom in enough. To avoid it you would have to render the preview in picture-resolution, but i don't really see what would be won by that. |
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Yes, you are right. My picture resolution was lower than my screen.
Didnt guessed the preview is rendered in another than the target resolution. |
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