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  • Moderator Marius L. J.

    (@clorith)

    Hi,

    It looks like that image might have been uploaded when your site had some modified settings for image sizes.

    What you could try is adding a plugin that regenerates image sizes, such as for example https://wordpress.org/plugins/ajax-thumbnail-rebuild/ then find the image in your media library and there should be a “rebuild thumbnails” button on the image when you click it for details.

    Thread Starter justravis

    (@justravis)

    First, I would like to thank you for your time and effort.

    After regenerating all the thumbnails and not seeing a change, I realized I missed a few crucial details.

    1. The original image of that 1 enlarged photo is larger than the rest.
    2. That is the only image where the src references a generated image. The rest reference original images.

    If the original image is small, the original is always referenced as src?

    Moderator Marius L. J.

    (@clorith)

    Yes, if the original is smaller than the intended size, it will use the original image instead of stretching the image.

    Thread Starter justravis

    (@justravis)

    I edited the photo’s dimensions in WordPress. That did not seem to make a difference.

    In the end, I resized it in Photoshop and re-uploaded it. That did the trick.

    Thanks again for your time!

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