Hi,
first of all: Great work with OMERO v5.2., the new UI features are a pleasure to work with.
Some criticism though: Not sure if this has been mentioned before, but both in OMERO.insight v5.2.1 and OMERO.Web, interpolation is turned on per default. Since OMERO is about scientific data, I would propose to change that to a default "off" state. Most users don't know what interpolation is, and interpreting digital image data properly is hard enough without an artificial filtering. Yes, it looks prettier, but that's not what a science tools should be about.
Secondly, and much more gravely: In OMERO.insight, additionally to being interpolated, images are - per default - JPEG compressed with a high rate of compression. This looks terrible and introduces the typical 8x8 JPEG block artifacts (for reference, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEzhxP-pdos). JPEG compression might be okay for a quick overview of large amounts of images to save bandwidth, but not in the single image viewer where users want to have an analyzing look on their data.
Thirdly, and this is connected with the last point: Why are the thumbnails still so small in both Web and - especially - Insight? There should be at least an option to change the size. That would also enable users to have a better (and compressed) overview of their data before going into the detailed view. The thumbnails can - of course - be JPEG compressed.
As always, thanks for the good work, and please don't be offended by my comments, they are only meant as as constructive suggestions.
Cheers,
Tristan