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Image artifacts when pasting screenshot to Imgur #442

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TheLastMillennial opened this issue Nov 1, 2022 · 1 comment
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Image artifacts when pasting screenshot to Imgur #442

TheLastMillennial opened this issue Nov 1, 2022 · 1 comment
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external issue About something beyond our (direct) control GUI lcd

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@TheLastMillennial
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What's wrong, and with what software version?

Operating System: Windows 10 21H2
Browser: Firefox 106
CEmu version: 1.3

Describe your issue:
Clicking 'Copy PNG' then pasting to Imgur results in a black row of pixel at the very top, and distortion on the right side. The distortion looks like the left side of the image is overflowing to the right side.
Example:
https://i.imgur.com/pLIfwBVm.png

Expected image:
https://i.imgur.com/vxQ9Hg3m.png

What are the steps to reproduce this issue?

  1. Click 'Copy PNG'
  2. Press ctrl+v at username.imgur.com/all/
  3. View the image you just paste.

Any logs, error output, screenshot, other comments...?

This is only a problem between CEmu and Imgur.
I can properly paste to other applications such as Paint.
Other applications can properly paste to Imgur such as Paint.
To get expected image:

  1. Copy PNG
  2. Paste to Paint
  3. Copy the photo in paint
  4. Paste from Paint to Imgur
  5. You will get the expected image.
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adriweb commented Nov 1, 2022

Seems to me like it's a recompression issue over at imgur? We don't do anything special for CEmu screenshots, it's all handled by the Qt lib, so 🤷‍♂️

@adriweb adriweb added external issue About something beyond our (direct) control GUI lcd labels Nov 1, 2022
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