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Possibly use width*height for x times larger in the bot #111

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qsniyg opened this issue Aug 26, 2019 · 0 comments
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Possibly use width*height for x times larger in the bot #111

qsniyg opened this issue Aug 26, 2019 · 0 comments
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qsniyg commented Aug 26, 2019

As mentioned by /u/quarkie on reddit.

Using width*height is more technically accurate, but some might consider a 4K image to only be twice as large as a 1080p one (even though it is technically 4 times larger).

The example they gave was where the image was in the corner. Especially with a grid, it might feel like 4x larger. However, if the 1080p image is in the middle of the 4K image, the 4K image would like only feel 2x larger.

@qsniyg qsniyg added the enhancement New feature or request label Aug 26, 2019
@qsniyg qsniyg added the unlikely fix Unlikely to be fixed or implemented label Sep 14, 2019
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