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Misael Huff
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15 January, 13:51
What is the geometry definition of zoom factor?
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Orlando Hurley
15 January, 13:58
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The geometry term is actually "scale factor", which means the ratio of any 2 corresponding lengths in 2 similar geometric figures.
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