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When using srcset the output will be very pixelated. See below.
First I thought I might only be in cases when there is upscaling (btw: it would be super cool to have a config option that disables that). However I limited it for a test in my config.php and in the command itself ($image->srcset([100, 300])) so it would never upscale images. The results did not change though, which leads me to believe it's an issue with Kirby itself.
I have only checked .jpg's so far.
Expected behavior
Srcset should be looking good, not pixelated.
Screenshots
This image is originally twice the size and was "downscaled" here to 1024px (w).
To reproduce
Use srcset anywhere in your code.
Look at the result.
Your setup
Kirby Version
3.10.0.1
I know, it's not 4, so I doubt it will get fixed.
Your system (please complete the following information)
Device: MacBook
OS: macOS
Browser: Firefox
Version: 123
Additional context
Issue started after the update to PHP 8.0 and installing 3.10.0.1
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
In 3.10., we dropped support for PHP 8.0 and added support for PHP 8.3, so you should not use this version with PHP 8.0. Also, are you using the GD library or ImageMagick as thumb driver?
Yes, 3.x only gets security support, but I doubt that this is a Kirby issue.
Edit: summary is that images look like that when for some reason the quality gets set to 0. We never actually found out why a 0 gets used, and under what circumstances, however.
Description
When using
srcset
the output will be very pixelated. See below.First I thought I might only be in cases when there is upscaling (btw: it would be super cool to have a config option that disables that). However I limited it for a test in my config.php and in the command itself (
$image->srcset([100, 300])
) so it would never upscale images. The results did not change though, which leads me to believe it's an issue with Kirby itself.I have only checked .jpg's so far.
Expected behavior
Srcset should be looking good, not pixelated.
Screenshots
This image is originally twice the size and was "downscaled" here to 1024px (w).
To reproduce
Use
srcset
anywhere in your code.Look at the result.
Your setup
Kirby Version
3.10.0.1
I know, it's not 4, so I doubt it will get fixed.
Your system (please complete the following information)
Additional context
Issue started after the update to PHP 8.0 and installing 3.10.0.1
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: