Posted: 08 Mar 2019 17:06 | ||
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As a software developer I am often producing documentation or generating artifacts for collaboration and this includes importing images into the editor which are high resolution (width greater than 4000px). I would like to be able to keep the original resolution while more easily annotating the image from a zoomed out view. Keeping the original resolution allows me to include other artifacts (such as other images or shapes) overlayed on the image without also resizing them first. Overall this would simply the workflow tremendously by being able to zoom in or out of a large resolution image while editing it so that the original size can be preserved and annotations and artifacts can be introduced more easily. |
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