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2 <section id="GuideOptionsImage">
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3 <title>Image Options</title>
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4 <para>This section describes the options presented under the Image Tab of the preferences dialog.</para>
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10 <guilabel>Quality</guilabel>
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14 Selects the method used to scale the size of an image:
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18 <guilabel>Nearest</guilabel>
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21 <para>Fastest scaler, but results in poor image quality.</para>
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26 <guilabel>Tiles</guilabel>
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29 <para>Results are somewhat close to bilinear, with better speed.</para>
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34 <guilabel>Bilinear</guilabel>
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37 <para>High quality results, moderately fast.</para>
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46 <guilabel>Use GPU acceleration via Clutter library</guilabel>
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49 <para>Use alternate renderer. Geeqie must be compiled with the --enable-gpu-accel option.</para>
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54 <guilabel>Two pass zooming</guilabel>
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58 Enables Geeqie to first display a scaled image using the
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59 <emphasis>Nearest</emphasis>
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60 zoom quality. After image decoding is complete, the image is scaled again using the selected
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61 <emphasis>Zoom Quality</emphasis>
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62 method. This allows faster display of an image as it is decoded from the source file.
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68 <guilabel>Zoom increment</guilabel>
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71 <para>Adjusts the step size when zooming in or out on an image. This value corresponds to the percentage of the original image.</para>
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76 <section id="FitImageToWindow">
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77 <title>Fit Image To Window</title>
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81 <guilabel>Allow enlargement of image (max. size in %)</guilabel>
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85 Enable this to allow Geeqie to increase the image size for images that are smaller than the current view area when the zoom is set to
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86 <emphasis>Fit image to window</emphasis>
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87 . This value sets the maximum expansion permitted in percent i.e. 100% is full-size.
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93 <guilabel>Virtual window size (% of actual window)</guilabel>
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97 This value will set the virtual size of the window when
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98 <emphasis>Fit image to window</emphasis>
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99 is set. Instead of using the actual size of the window, the specified percentage of the window will be used. It allows one to keep a border around the image (values lower than 100%) or to auto zoom the image (values greater than 100%). It affects fullscreen mode too.
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105 <section id="Appearance">
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106 <title>Appearance</title>
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110 <guilabel>Custom border color</guilabel>
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113 <para>Enable this to draw the image background (the area around the image) in the specified color.</para>
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120 <guilabel>Border color</guilabel>
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123 <para>Use this color chooser to define the color to use as image background.</para>
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127 <emphasis>Virtual window size</emphasis>
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128 (see above) option to keep a border around the image in fullscreen mode.
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137 <guilabel>Alpha channel color 1/2</guilabel>
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140 <para>These two colors define the checkerboard background used when images with an alpha channel are displayed.</para>
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145 <section id="Convenience">
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146 <title>Convenience</title>
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150 <guilabel>Auto rotate proofs using EXIF information</guilabel>
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153 <para>Auto rotate images on print proof sheet.</para>
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