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Bad pictures in FireFox

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Hi! On The website http://wersja2.kolibripodlogi.pl/ images are distorted in FireFox. Items in the picture have jagged edges. For comparison, I attach a screenshot the same gallery of Chrome and FireFox. I am using the latest versions of browsers 44.0.2 FireFox and Chrome 48.0.2564.116. As this website administrator(programmer) what can I do that in FireFox photos look good? Thank you.

Hi! On The website http://wersja2.kolibripodlogi.pl/ images are distorted in FireFox. Items in the picture have jagged edges. For comparison, I attach a screenshot the same gallery of Chrome and FireFox. I am using the latest versions of browsers 44.0.2 FireFox and Chrome 48.0.2564.116. As this website administrator(programmer) what can I do that in FireFox photos look good? Thank you.

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The problem is that they're full-resolution, 4752 x 3168 photos being scaled down to 210 x 150. If this is your site, you should use separate, resized copies of the photos for thumbnails, and higher resolution copies only for the zoomed view. And I'd never use the straight-off-the-camera resolution, with their huge file sizes and resolutions 3x that of the average screen.

They may look better in Chrome because they've implemented a more smooth scaling algorithm. But it's up to the site's owner to resolve the underlying problem.

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Réiteach Roghnaithe

The problem is that they're full-resolution, 4752 x 3168 photos being scaled down to 210 x 150. If this is your site, you should use separate, resized copies of the photos for thumbnails, and higher resolution copies only for the zoomed view. And I'd never use the straight-off-the-camera resolution, with their huge file sizes and resolutions 3x that of the average screen.

They may look better in Chrome because they've implemented a more smooth scaling algorithm. But it's up to the site's owner to resolve the underlying problem.

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Thank you. You have right.