Title: Poor Image Quality in WordPress?
Last modified: August 18, 2016

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# Poor Image Quality in WordPress?

 *  [mariapeagler](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mariapeagler/)
 * (@mariapeagler)
 * [18 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/poor-image-quality-in-wordpress/)
 * I’ve noticed that the moment I upload images into WordPress, their quality is
   seriously downgraded. Photos are a huge part of my blog, as I’m an artist, and
   all of my images are looking faded on my blog.
 * I use .jpg images and display them full size, and even if I save them for the
   Web in PhotoShop they still lose quality. Anyone have suggestions?

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 *  [macsoft3](https://wordpress.org/support/users/macsoft3/)
 * (@macsoft3)
 * [18 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/poor-image-quality-in-wordpress/#post-623206)
 * JPEG uses Discrete Cosine Transform to remove unobservable bits to eyes. If you
   are not happy with the photoshop quality, simply save it in 100% compression.
 *  Thread Starter [mariapeagler](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mariapeagler/)
 * (@mariapeagler)
 * [18 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/poor-image-quality-in-wordpress/#post-623234)
 * Thanks Macsoft3. I still have a question though: if the files look fine once 
   I’ve saved them as a .jpeg in Photoshop, why the degradation once I upload to
   WordPress? Wouldn’t they suffer in quality once I save them as a .jpg?
 * Do I save it in 100% compression in Photoshop?
 * Thanks!
 *  [Doodlebee](https://wordpress.org/support/users/doodlebee/)
 * (@doodlebee)
 * [18 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/poor-image-quality-in-wordpress/#post-623243)
 * _Wouldn’t they suffer in quality once I save them as a .jpg?_
 * What are you saving them as? Yeah, you lose some quality if you upload as JPG
   or GIF. But those are pretty much universal filetypes, and all browsers recognize
   them. If you want really high quality, lossless images, save as PNG – but if 
   they’re transparent in any way, you have to use extra code to make them show 
   up right in IE6 and lower.
 * And yes, you save them as 100% in Photoshop.
 * And what browser are you viewing them in? (for example, if you’re viewing through
   AOL, your images are going to look like crap, no matter what you do.)
 *  [macsoft3](https://wordpress.org/support/users/macsoft3/)
 * (@macsoft3)
 * [18 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/poor-image-quality-in-wordpress/#post-623271)
 * >Yeah, you lose some quality if you upload as JPG or GIF.
 * That depends. As for JPG, as I suggested before, if you use 100% compression,
   every bit will be recovered when it’s decoded (viewed).
 * >why the degradation once I upload to WordPress?
 * That’s probably because you are not doing it in the right way and not fully explaining
   what you are doing. If you don’t want to lose quality more than necessary, just
   use a hyperlink and display what you have instead of displaying the image that
   is further compressed in the course of uploading it to your FTP server through
   WordPress.
 *  [moshu](https://wordpress.org/support/users/moshu/)
 * (@moshu)
 * [18 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/poor-image-quality-in-wordpress/#post-623272)
 * I don’t think WP “compresses” any image. It creates a thumbnail version of the
   uploaded image but I have never seen any image compressed by WP.
 *  [macsoft3](https://wordpress.org/support/users/macsoft3/)
 * (@macsoft3)
 * [18 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/poor-image-quality-in-wordpress/#post-623273)
 * But the resolution is fixed and smaller than what it is in most cases, isn’t 
   it, because the upload function doesn’t use interpolation like bicubic or bilinear?
   Anyway, I don’t have problems because I use hyperlinks to display original images.
 *  [macsoft3](https://wordpress.org/support/users/macsoft3/)
 * (@macsoft3)
 * [18 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/poor-image-quality-in-wordpress/#post-623277)
 * Oh, I see. The upload function has changed a bit. moshu is right. An image will
   be stored as it is in the upload folder.
 *  [Doodlebee](https://wordpress.org/support/users/doodlebee/)
 * (@doodlebee)
 * [18 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/poor-image-quality-in-wordpress/#post-623278)
 * _As for JPG, as I suggested before, if you use 100% compression, every bit will
   be recovered when it’s decoded (viewed)._
 * Yeah. That’s true.
 * But I also agree with moshu – I don’t think WP’s upload function does anything
   other than create a thumbnail (so you can use it later if you want it) – so I
   don’t really think WP’s upload feature really has anything to do with the image
   compression that’s displayed. If you use the upload feature the image should 
   look just the same as if you’d uploaded it yourself via FTP.

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