This may actually be better suited for the General forum, I'm not sure. But mods, please move it if necessary.
I've been trying to recreate a black and white line drawing, so that it's perfectly symmetrical side-to-side (but not top to bottom). So I set a Guide line exactly in the center horizontally (a vertical Guide). Well, with no zoom, it's hard to hit exactly the middle

At 1st, I noticed that once I zoomed back out, the Guide no longer looks like it's in the middle -- it looks like it's shifted by a pixel or 2. Nothing dramatic, and I thought it was some sort of optical illusion, or just some display glitch association with zooming and unzooming. But then later, I realized it really HAS moved. So for example, when I'm zoomed in as far as it goes (25,600%), the Guide placed in the middle of the drawing is at 534.28 pixels. Then I unzoom, back to 100%, check the position of the Guide, and now it's at 533.00 px. And if I unzoom out as far as possible (1%), the Guide is at 500.00!
Once I started experimenting and gathering info to post here, I noticed that if I mouse over the Guide, to get its exact position, with my mouse outside the image or page borders, it's exactly one(1) px different from the position revealed by mousing over inside the border. So in the above example, it's 534.00. This is at 100% zoom, and the inside page/image border position vs outside differs by varying amounts, depending on the zoom level....although I haven't figured out exactly the pattern of the inside vs outside border differences. At the highest and lowest possible zooms (25,600% and 1% respectively) there's no difference in the Guide's position taken outside the page/image border. And finally, this 1 px difference I've sometimes found outside the page border, and other times outside the image selection border (marching ants), but not the page border.


