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Yes, I’ve encountered the same issue before. Even though you're uploading 4K images, Magento can still compress or resize them during the upload process, which affects the quality. To improve this, you should first check your Magento image compression settings and ensure they aren’t reducing the quality too much. Additionally, it's a good idea to optimize the images before uploading them using tools like TinyPNG or ImageOptim, which can compress images without significantly reducing their quality. If you’re working with clients who also do wedding photography and videography, it’s crucial to maintain high-quality visuals for those projects too. Make sure the images match the dimensions required by your theme, as Magento might scale them in ways that affect clarity. Using the WebP format can also help maintain high quality while reducing file sizes. Lastly, clearing your Magento cache and browser cache might ensure that only the updated, high-quality images are displayed. These steps should help you improve the image quality of your jewelry products.
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Magento may be compressing your images upon upload. Check Stores > Configuration > Advanced > System > Image Processing Settings and adjust compression settings. Use WebP format for better quality, ensure you're uploading images in the correct dimensions, and check if your theme is resizing them. A CDN like Cloudinary or Fastly can help maintain quality. Also, enable lazy loading for better performance. Additionally, if you're looking for ways to engage customers visually, consider using best free cam chat options to provide real-time product views. Let me know if this helps!
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Yes, I’ve faced this issue too. Even with 4K uploads, Magento can compress or resize images, affecting their quality. To fix this:
- Check Magento's image compression settings to ensure they aren’t lowering quality.
- Optimize images before uploading with TinyPNG or ImageOptim for better compression.
- Ensure images match your theme’s required dimensions to avoid unwanted resizing.
- Use WebP format to keep quality high while reducing file size.
- Clear Magento cache and browser cache to ensure updated images display correctly.
I had a similar challenge while managing visuals on photoapkleap.com, and these steps really helped. Hope this works for you!
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@thebackvau82d2 wrote:Hey, I have been using Magento for the last couple of months for my e-commerce business, while I am handling different jewelry-based stores of other clients through out America. Recently, some of my clients are complaining about image quality of their products. Though, I am using 4K images of different jewelries'but after upload, those images are not upto expectations.
Does any you facing this as well? Kindly explain how can I improve this issue as the product images in ecom based stories means a lot to customers.
"Image quality is crucial for e-commerce success! Try using WebP format and check Magento's compression settings. Editing with Lightroom update apk can also enhance clarity and sharpness for better product presentation. Hope this helps!"
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@thebackvau82d2 wrote:Hey, I have been using Magento for the last couple of months for my e-commerce business, while I am handling different jewelry-based stores of other clients through out America. Recently, some of my clients are complaining about image quality of their products. Though, I am using 4K images of different jewelries'but after upload, those images are not upto expectations.
Does any you facing this as well? Kindly explain how can I improve this issue as the product images in ecom based stories means a lot to customers.
Image quality plays a vital role in e-commerce, especially for jewelry products. If Magento is compressing your images, consider using WebP format or optimizing them before uploading. Tools like Lightroom Pro app Download can help enhance sharpness and clarity without losing quality. Hope this helps!
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Image quality issues in Magento can arise due to several factors, even if you're uploading 4K images. Here are a few things you can check and optimize:
Image Compression Settings – Magento automatically compresses images, which may reduce quality. Try adjusting the compression settings in Stores > Configuration > Advanced > System > Images. You may also want to disable automatic compression if it's too aggressive.
Theme and Media Configuration – Some themes apply their own resizing rules. Go to Content > Design > Configuration, select your theme, and check media settings. Ensure your images aren't being resized too small.
Correct Image Format – Use WebP or PNG for sharpness while balancing file size. JPEG may lose quality due to compression.
CDN Optimization – If you're using a Content Delivery Network (CDN), it might be serving lower-quality versions. Check your CDN settings and increase image resolution if needed.
Magento Cache & Image Cache – Clear cache from System > Cache Management. Also, regenerate thumbnails via SSH with bin/magento catalog:image:resize.
Media Storage Configuration – If you’re using remote storage like AWS S3, ensure proper configurations so images are not being over-compressed during delivery.
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