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I had the same issue before. Magento compresses images sometimes—try adjusting the compression settings or using WebP. Faced this while working on mod the spike too, and optimizing formats helped a lot.

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Magento can use either GD or ImageMagick for image processing. ImageMagick is generally considered superior for image quality, especially for resizing and more complex operations.

You can check which adapter Magento is using and switch it (if ImageMagick is installed on your server) in Stores > Configuration > Advanced > Developer > Image Processing Settings. I was facing the same issue on bsd brawl and used these settings to solve it.

 

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Magento has built-in image processing settings that apply compression (especially to JPEGs) to reduce file size and improve page load speed. While good for performance, it can degrade visual quality. It did the same when i tried uploading images of bsd brawl.

 

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Yes, image quality issues in Magento can be frustrating, especially for high-detail items

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Image quality issues in Magento usually come from its default compression. Even if you upload 4K photos, Magento resizes and compresses them for faster load times, which hurts clarity, especially for jewelry stores where fine details matter.

The fix is to:

  • Adjust compression in view.xml (lower the compression ratio).

  • Use WebP format for sharper visuals at smaller sizes.

  • Pre-optimize images with tools like TinyPNG before upload.

  • Clear cache after changes so the updated images load correctly.

By the way, I recently tested how product visuals look on different devices while using PPCine, and it really helped me see how compression shows up on mobile screens. Might be worth checking your images across devices too.

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Ensuring smooth integration and clear site structure is vital for any online project. I’ve been working on improving resource organization for coffee fans on brewmenuus, and the same attention to detail applies when setting up Magento—small configuration choices can make a big difference.