100% zoom in gpicview behaves weird

Hi!
Is it just me or you guys also have this problem after recent gpicview update?
Now that I open a large pic and set zoom to 100%, I can't drag the image with mouse and move it to see different parts. When I move the image, it resets to some other position. Weird...

I get this too.  I switched back to mirage.

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