https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=487997
--- Comment #19 from Eamonn Rea <eamonn...@protonmail.com> --- This appears to be fixed for single-display region screenshots with Spectacle 24.05.2, however I have only tested on a single-scale display. I did some pixel-peeping and the results look virtually identical to my eyes. - I don't have the most fancy colour-measuring equipment or anything but colours also look identical, and I don't see any ringing artifacts. - Everything right down to the number of pixels in the close button for a window is identical in terms of sizing, opacity, colours (measured with KColorChooser) looks identical to me. - File sizes of region screenshots and cropped window screenshots are also pretty much identical. I don't think I mentioned it in this issue but the only remaining problem is that after taking a screenshot, depending on how long it takes the screenshot to save, the enlarged screenshot is briefly overlayed on top of the screen in what can either be a quick flash for a fraction of a second, or a larger length of time if saving a very high resolution image to a slower external drive. I haven't confirmed yet if the issue is fixed on setups with a variety of scale factors but I intend to test that later today when I am on my PC and not my laptop. But overall apart from the above mentioned issue (which I could open a separate ticket about) this issue is entirely resolved for me and I am very pleased. Region screenshots on my laptop at least look, for my purposes and tastes, perfect. My assumption is that region screenshots across displays and so also all-display screenshots will still have the upscaling (so wrong resolution) and ringing artifacts. On my single-display laptop, Entire Desktop screenshots look identical to Current Monitor screenshots and Region Screenshots of the same area. But as far as the exacts of this issue so, I think this is fixed, pending further testing on my desktop with all my displays! -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.