Posted on 08/09/2020 11:54:56
Hi Ambert
The image is scaled and compressed. So it will look differently. The point is to make the image smaller so the site gets faster.
By default jpeg are compressed at 75% - by using &Compression=95 you can increase compression and make the image better quality.
You can also change to webp format and use &quality to control it:
The config below makes your image 11kb instead of the original 40kb - 75% smaller in size - and of course that will cause a bit of quality. But you can then increase &quality=85
http://companyfits.cloud.dynamicweb-cms.com/Admin/Public/GetImage.ashx?Width=1920&Height=845&BackgroundColor=&DoNotUpscale=True&FillCanvas=False&Image=/Files/Images/Naamloos-2.jpg&AlternativeImage=/Images/missing_image.jpg&format=webp&quality=65
If you need your images in the exact same quality, you should not resize and compress them.
Also you need to flush your image cache (I did that for you on the above solution). It is deep in the release notes :-):
"
- Change image resizing to use interpolation and antialias
Settings
Added interpolation to drawing of images and antialias for rendering to improve the resized result for scaling large images to relatively small versions. Remember to flush image cache after upgrade. Empty cache in Files/cache.net/images."