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I am sorry guys but I guess it is an issue with your clients, the image has a pretty high resolution.
Ask the author of your Lemmy client for a fix :D
It's not a client issue. It's a lemmy/instance-specific issue. Look at the following link in your browser, then tap the image to expand. You will see bad image quality. https://lemmy.world/comment/11323036
Edit: Works fine with my vger.social account. Looks like shit on lemmy.world.
Edit 2: Looks like shit on sh.itjust.works and lemmy.world. Which are both running very outdated 0.19.3. Looks great on feddit.org, vger.social, lemm.ee which are running up to date version of Lemmy (0.19.5).
Hmm, I'm on world, but using sync as my client and the image opens to full res when I tap on it. So it is at least something a client can fix.
Probably because Sync on your phone is connecting/downloading directly from Imgur, which is bad for privacy. Voyager uses the image cached on your instance, if possible, to avoid connecting to arbitrary hosts to load images when browsing your feed.
Oh ok. Well I probably like this better. If it had a toggle in options, I would toggle it this way. But it sounds like it should have a toggle in options at least. For all I know, maybe it does.
A lot of instances did not upgrade yet because of the awkwardly implemented tagging feature.
https://programming.dev/comment/11433091
I'm just scrolling on Sync and everything looks crisp and fine even zoomed in
So on Voyager, if you click the image, then use the three-dot menu to select “open in browser” it will open the high res image direct from imgur.
Otherwise yeah it’s viciously downscaled
It's a problem with lemmy.world, likely due to running outdated lemmy 0.19.3 (looks great on lemm.ee, feddit.org, vger.social)
Works for me on voyager