SUMMARY When opening the image editor from the opening screen, the view expands immediately to 100% and the image left hand top corner is displayed only. This cannot be undone. This renders the program unusable. My system is iMac (Retina 4K, 21.5", 2017), 8GB, Radeon Pro 560 4GB. This problem started originally in version 6.2.0 but then only with specific editing tools (like white balance or BCG). Now it happens directly when opening the editor. It is absent in version 6.1.0. Also in version 6.3.0, the background view of the standard screen expands to 100% when opening the preferences window from the menu. This preferences window remains visible in normal view, but again, this cannot be undone. This was not a problem in version 6.2.0 nor version 6.1.0. The program must be terminated to restore normal view. I have removed the program and reinstalled version 6.1.0. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Open Digikam 2. Select image from any folder 3. Click image editor OBSERVED RESULT Exploded view which cannot be used for editing EXPECTED RESULT Normal view which can be used for editing and can be zoomed in any particular size. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Windows: macOS: 10.14.6 Mojave Linux/KDE Plasma: (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: KDE Frameworks Version: Qt Version: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Already reported, and already fixed with next 6.4.0 release. Pre-PKG package can be tested here : https://files.kde.org/digikam/ Gilles Caulier
Created attachment 122880 [details] Exploded editing view after opening editor
Created attachment 122881 [details] normal editing view in version 6.1.0
Created attachment 122882 [details] Exploded background view after opening preferences version 6.3.0
Created attachment 122883 [details] Normal background view after opening preferences version 6.1.0
Thank you very much that is a quick reply. Cheers, H (In reply to caulier.gilles from comment #1) > Already reported, and already fixed with next 6.4.0 release. > > Pre-PKG package can be tested here : > > https://files.kde.org/digikam/ > > Gilles Caulier