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1 | initial version | posted 2014-05-05 18:05:53 +0200 |
In the Gallery app, pictures aren't correctly aligned. In portrait mode (for a portrait picture), on the top of the picture, there is 1 row of pixels where you can see the ambience. On the right side of the picture, there are 2 columns of pixels where you can see the ambience. In landscape mode (for a landscape picture), on the top of the picture, there is 1 row of pixels where you can see the ambience on top, and 2 columns of pixels where you can see the ambience on the left side. This only seems to happen with pictures in 16:9 (or 9:16), i.e. pictures that should use up the entire screen space.
You can easily see this yourself by choosing a bright ambience and a dark picture.
2 | No.2 Revision |
In the Gallery app, pictures aren't correctly aligned. In portrait mode (for a portrait picture), on the top of the picture, there is 1 row of pixels where you can see the ambience. On the right side of the picture, there are 2 columns of pixels where you can see the ambience. In landscape mode (for a landscape picture), on the top of the picture, there is 1 row of pixels where you can see the ambience on top, and 2 columns of pixels where you can see the ambience on the left side. This only seems to happen with pictures in 16:9 (or 9:16), i.e. pictures that should use up the entire screen space.
You can easily see this yourself by choosing a bright ambience and a dark picture.
Sababo has made a picture of this issue: http://s8.postimg.org/xmoktuzc5/20140505_092913.jpg
3 | No.3 Revision |
In the Gallery app, pictures aren't correctly aligned. In portrait mode (for a portrait picture), on the top of the picture, there is 1 row of pixels where you can see the ambience. On the right side of the picture, there are 2 columns of pixels where you can see the ambience. In landscape mode (for a landscape picture), on the top of the picture, there is 1 row of pixels where you can see the ambience on top, and 2 columns of pixels where you can see the ambience on the left side. This only seems to happen with pictures in 16:9 (or 9:16), i.e. pictures that should use up the entire screen space.
You can easily see this yourself by choosing a bright ambience and a dark picture.
Sababo has made a picture of where this issue: issue is visible (disregard the red box in this case): http://s8.postimg.org/xmoktuzc5/20140505_092913.jpg
4 | No.4 Revision |
In the Gallery app, pictures aren't correctly aligned. In portrait mode (for a portrait picture), on the top of the picture, there is 1 row of pixels where you can see the ambience. On the right side of the picture, there are 2 columns of pixels where you can see the ambience. In landscape mode (for a landscape picture), on the top of the picture, there is 1 row of pixels where you can see the ambience on top, and 2 columns of pixels where you can see the ambience on the left side. This only seems to happen with pictures in 16:9 (or 9:16), i.e. pictures that should use up the entire screen space.
You can easily see this yourself by choosing a bright ambience and a dark picture.
Sababo has made a picture where this issue is visible (disregard the red box in this case): http://s8.postimg.org/xmoktuzc5/20140505_092913.jpg
5 | No.5 Revision |
In the Gallery app, pictures aren't correctly aligned. In portrait mode (for a portrait picture), on the top of the picture, there is 1 row of pixels where you can see the ambience. On the right side of the picture, there are 2 columns of pixels where you can see the ambience. In landscape mode (for a landscape picture), on the top of the picture, there is 1 row of pixels where you can see the ambience on top, and 2 columns of pixels where you can see the ambience on the left side. This only seems to happen with pictures in 16:9 (or 9:16), i.e. pictures that should use up the entire screen space.
You can easily see this yourself by choosing a bright ambience and a dark picture.
Sababo has made a picture where this issue is visible (disregard the red box in this case): http://s8.postimg.org/xmoktuzc5/20140505_092913.jpg
Edit: seems to be fixed in 1.0.7.16.
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In the Gallery app, pictures aren't correctly aligned. In portrait mode (for a portrait picture), on the top of the picture, there is 1 row of pixels where you can see the ambience. On the right side of the picture, there are 2 columns of pixels where you can see the ambience. In landscape mode (for a landscape picture), on the top of the picture, there is 1 row of pixels where you can see the ambience on top, and 2 columns of pixels where you can see the ambience on the left side. This only seems to happen with pictures in 16:9 (or 9:16), i.e. pictures that should use up the entire screen space.
You can easily see this yourself by choosing a bright ambience and a dark picture.
Sababo has made a picture where this issue is visible (disregard the red box in this case): http://s8.postimg.org/xmoktuzc5/20140505_092913.jpg
Edit: seems to be fixed in 1.0.7.16.
Edit 2: my mistake, it wasn't fixed yet, and remains in 1.0.8.19.
In the Gallery app, pictures aren't correctly aligned. In portrait mode (for a portrait picture), on the top of the picture, there is 1 row of pixels where you can see the ambience. On the right side of the picture, there are 2 columns of pixels where you can see the ambience. In landscape mode (for a landscape picture), on the top of the picture, there is 1 row of pixels where you can see the ambience on top, and 2 columns of pixels where you can see the ambience on the left side. This only seems to happen with pictures in 16:9 (or 9:16), i.e. pictures that should use up the entire screen space.
You can easily see this yourself by choosing a bright ambience and a dark picture.
Sababo has made a picture where this issue is visible (disregard the red box in this case): http://s8.postimg.org/xmoktuzc5/20140505_092913.jpg
Edit: seems to be fixed in 1.0.7.16.
Edit 2: my mistake, it wasn't fixed yet, and remains in 1.0.8.19.