Hi, I was examining the Scale/Magnifier widget in QGIS3.
I couldn't find any difference in the output picture between the following combinations (example): Scale 1:1,000 and magnifier 1000% Scale 1:10,000 and magnifier 100% Scale 1:100,000 and magnifier 10% Is this by design ? I was expecting a different results, for instance, if I load OSM, and I change the magnifier while the scale is fixed I was expecting to see the same rendered image, just smaller/larger (i.e. same map features, no new labels/roads etc.) Also, is there an option to set the resolution in Map Units per pixel, i.e.: Meters Per Pixels (when the units are meters, as in UTM) or Degrees/Seconds per pixel (when the units are Degrees, as in Geographic) ? I guess it makes more sense for most people to use Scale, but when I want to examine specific pixels of a raster usually it's easier for me to think in Meters Per Pixels in respect to the Map Units, for instance, when I know that my map is in 10 Meters per pixel, then if I set the Map canvas resolution to the same value of 10 Meters per pixel I expect to see the pixels in 1:1 as one pixel on the raster is one pixel on the map canvas. Regards, Idan.
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