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I have a piece of code in QML:

Image {
    anchors.rightMargin: 10
    anchors.leftMargin: 10
    anchors.bottomMargin: 10
    anchors.topMargin: 10
    anchors.fill: parent
    source: "Google Chrome Icon.png"
    fillMode: Image.PreserveAspectFit
    }

The image is automatically stretch with the window. But the stretching method is not antialiased, thus the ugly result:

chrome image

Is there any method to make the result great?

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As a pure QML solution you can simply set the smooth property of the Image element to true:

import QtQuick 1.0

Image {
    smooth: true  // smoother image
    anchors.rightMargin: 10
    anchors.leftMargin: 10
    anchors.bottomMargin: 10
    anchors.topMargin: 10
    anchors.fill: parent
    source: "Google Chrome Icon.png"
    fillMode: Image.PreserveAspectFit
}
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    Qt docs say about smooth: By default, this property is set to true. Feb 4, 2016 at 9:09
  • I have tested smooth, antialiasing and mipmap but not working yet!
    – S At
    Jun 25, 2021 at 22:19
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you can enable Antialiasing by enabling it in QDeclarativeView,

QDeclarativeView view;
view.setRenderHints(QPainter::Antialiasing | QPainter::SmoothPixmapTransform);
view.setResizeMode( QDeclarativeView::SizeRootObjectToView );
view.setSource(QUrl("qrc:/main.qml"));
view.show();

How ever to make image looks good while stretching , I will suggest you to use svg image instead of png image.

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