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Pictures are low-resolution

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The pictures online are all extremely low-resolution and pixelated. Facebook seems to be the site I notice it most on. It's like all the pictures were taken with early 2000's camera phones. I know the pictures don't look that bad.

The pictures online are all extremely low-resolution and pixelated. Facebook seems to be the site I notice it most on. It's like all the pictures were taken with early 2000's camera phones. I know the pictures don't look that bad.

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Does that also happen if you open an image directly in a browser tab?

Do you have an ISP or use a low bandwidth (wireless) connection that could cause it?

See also:

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I tried opening a picture directly, and the pictures still come out pixelated. Facebook seems to be the only site I'm having problems with, but I'm chalking that up to possible image type discrepancies.

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Reset the page zoom on pages that cause problems: View > Zoom > Reset (Ctrl+0 (zero); Cmd+0 on Mac)