Have you tried clearing optimization cache after setting thumbnail quality to 100?
Thanks for your reply. I’ve just run an thumbnail regenerator again. Will that have the same effect?
I’ve also cleared the cache on my browser. No effect tho – the thumbnails are still poor quality.
I uploaded new images for the shop and that made the world of difference there. I’m linking to the same images in the FooGallery and the thumbnails remain poor quality.
I mean this option:
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– i’m not saying, that it will fix it for sure but i remember having same issue some time ago and setting thumbnail quality to 100 and using that function fixed my problem. The problem occured after wordpress migration.
Also try removing cache created by foogallery manually(wp-content/uploads/cache/plugins/foogallery).
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Nikodemsky.
No sorry. That still didn’t work.
Sorry to hear that :\ You might also try removing hard crop for thumbnails and see how the plugin will react.
I did that too. Still no luck. Thanks for your help tho.
I just noticed too that the thumbnails within the back end of Foo Gallery are low quality too. Could this be linked?
If you mean preview, then i think it takes image from cache folder, same as output in front end.
You are not using any cache plugin like W3TC by any chance?
No. I have run EWWW image optimiser. I just installed Envira and it seems to be working fine.
I was very happy with FooGallery otherwise tho and would happily switch back. The thumbnails were a major issue for the client tho.
I understand.
btw. you haven’t mentioned – this issue was since the beginning(i.e. after installing foogallery), or it just appeared after some time?
It was from the outset and only with FooGallery… I’m a bit of noob so couldn’t do too much deeper level problem solving.