Sorry for not being specific.

1.
In Gnome with Human look and compiz window manager, start nautilus and go to a 
folder with an image, which resolution is smaller than your screen size (say, 
about 75% each way).

Double click on the image and nautilus will start Eye of Gnome with the
picture displayed.

2.
For images smaller than screen size I would expect that not scaling is applied 
and the image displays at 100% (pixel for pixel or 1:1 view).

3.
EoG alwayz displays the image scaled down to 99%.
As a side effect, the image looks blurred (which is normal - after downscaling, 
some sharpening should be applied and I do not expect that EoG will do that 
since then it would be slow).

Attached you can find a test image (feel free to use elsewhere or
distribute) and a screenshot with highligted zoom percentage.

I assume that problem is caused either by window decoration or by
wrongly calculated window size of EoG.

Let me know if it is still unclear.


** Attachment added: "Test image"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15553526/test_image.jpg

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Eye of Gnome displays 99% zoom as default view size
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