Media DPI Scale Reset Media DPI Scale Reset

Productivity
Version: 1.0
Last Update: 2017-11-22

Overview

Media DPI Scale Reset is a Chrome extension developed by Dragory. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Media DPI Scale Reset is 1.0, updated on 2017-11-22.
46 users have installed this extension. 3 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Resets page zoom for images and videos.

Helpful when e.g. viewing 4K content on a 4K monitor with DPI scaling.

Extra credits to…

Resets page zoom for images and videos.

Helpful when e.g. viewing 4K content on a 4K monitor with DPI scaling.

Extra credits to almighty superior phil for the idea

Rating

3 ratings

Total Installs

46

Information

Last Update

2017-11-22

Current Version

1.0

Size

3.31KiB

Author

Dragory

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Дмитрий М.
2018-12-21

This is a critically important extension and this is how Chrome should operate by default. It makes 0 sense to apply Windows scaling to images on separate tabs. Thank you for making it!

It is, unfortunately, impossible to find it with Google search, and very difficult by searching Web Store with word "scaling".

This extension breaks scaling to fit viewport of images which are larger than viewport. It scales them down even further than needed, so black borders from all sides appear. Extension called "Enhanced Image Viewer" by Sebastian Blask corrects that and is the only image viewer extension that works mostly correctly with this extension (Viewhance, for example, breaks this extension). One bug appears though: the first click on image opened in new tab often does nothing.

So it would be great if switching between "fit to viewport" and "zoom to 100%" on image click would be implemented in this extension, as these functions don't work completely correctly when using it.

EDIT: The thing that this extension does, has been integrated in Viewhance extension - to activate it, in Viewhance settings, paste ""scaling": "*"" into "Export/import settings" field and then hit "Import" button.
( https://github.com/Deathamns/Viewhance/issues/46 )

avatar Andreas S.
2018-01-11

Thank You.

avatar Дмитрий М.
2018-12-21

This is a critically important extension and this is how Chrome should operate by default. It makes 0 sense to apply Windows scaling to images on separate tabs. Thank you for making it!

It is, unfortunately, impossible to find it with Google search, and very difficult by searching Web Store with word "scaling".

This extension breaks scaling to fit viewport of images which are larger than viewport. It scales them down even further than needed, so black borders from all sides appear. Extension called "Enhanced Image Viewer" by Sebastian Blask corrects that and is the only image viewer extension that works mostly correctly with this extension (Viewhance, for example, breaks this extension). One bug appears though: the first click on image opened in new tab often does nothing.

So it would be great if switching between "fit to viewport" and "zoom to 100%" on image click would be implemented in this extension, as these functions don't work completely correctly when using it.

EDIT: The thing that this extension does, has been integrated in Viewhance extension - to activate it, in Viewhance settings, paste ""scaling": "*"" into "Export/import settings" field and then hit "Import" button.
( https://github.com/Deathamns/Viewhance/issues/46 )

avatar Andreas S.
2018-01-11

Thank You.

avatar Дмитрий М.
2018-12-21

This is a critically important extension and this is how Chrome should operate by default. It makes 0 sense to apply Windows scaling to images on separate tabs. Thank you for making it!

It is, unfortunately, impossible to find it with Google search, and very difficult by searching Web Store with word "scaling".

This extension breaks scaling to fit viewport of images which are larger than viewport. It scales them down even further than needed, so black borders from all sides appear. Extension called "Enhanced Image Viewer" by Sebastian Blask corrects that and is the only image viewer extension that works mostly correctly with this extension (Viewhance, for example, breaks this extension). One bug appears though: the first click on image opened in new tab often does nothing.

So it would be great if switching between "fit to viewport" and "zoom to 100%" on image click would be implemented in this extension, as these functions don't work completely correctly when using it.

EDIT: The thing that this extension does, has been integrated in Viewhance extension - to activate it, in Viewhance settings, paste ""scaling": "*"" into "Export/import settings" field and then hit "Import" button.
( https://github.com/Deathamns/Viewhance/issues/46 )