Windows Photo Viewer Keeps Zooming In
When I view an animated GIF with the size of 400x225 pixels in dropbox web, browser windows maxed, it zoom out the image by default to 84%. I have a 4k screen, there's plenty of space, why make the already small image even smaller?? And it keeps reverting to this zoom level all the time as I browse the folder, incredibly ebsurd behavior. How can I change this?P.S. I won't even say anything about viewing only the first frame of the animated GIF, I guess the animation would be too advanced for the DropBox team. Thank you, I hope they change this behavior, or, better even, let the users customize it in their own ways. I don't understand why anyone would think that shrinking an image that is significantly smaller than the screen space allotted to it is a thing to even consider.As for the animation: if it did work as you say, by clicking on the image, it would have been good for me, I often need to see just the first frame.
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Pictureflect Photo Viewer is a folder-based image viewing app with minimalist feel designed to: - easily show your photos in fullscreen with a manual or timed slideshow - review your photos with a clean interface, fast load, and a range of zoom options - crop, resize and convert (individually or in bulk), rotate and print pictures - integrate videos and transition effects into the slideshow.
Windows Photo Viewer Not Working
Unfortunately, I haven't found a way to start the animation in Dropbox web no matter how many times I click on the image. Yes, it doesn't work for me, when I click on the animated gif in the list it opens (at 84% zoom) showing just the first frame. That's it, no matter how much I click on it (but I agree that it would be ok for it to start on a click on the image).My gifs are around 10 MB in size (of course I can't see the size unless I download them, at least not somewhere easy to find; it's Dropbox), made by a friend in some software on an Macbook. Please don't tell me there's a size limit to animated gifs that can be played.