Using Full Screen view zoom slider

If I zoom all the way in by dragging the zoom slider all the way to the right (or clicking the icon at the right of the zoom slider) am I displaying the picture at 100% or greater magnification?
Thanks.

Hi Michel
I think it's 200%. When you're in full screen view, tap '1' to view 100%, '2' for full zoom (200%?) and '0' to return to the unzoomed image.
Hope that helps, Rich

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