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When Galleria displays an image, it apparently enforces an 'image-rendering: optimizeQuality' CSS property. I can only assume that this property is included for compatibility with some browsers, but with the browser I use (Firefox 72.0.2) the effect is really ugly:
By disabling this CSS effect in Firefox web developer tools I was able to see the image being properly rendered:
Unfortunately this behavior does not seem to be configurable.
Tested with Firefox 72.0.2 and latest Galleria 1.6.1.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
When Galleria displays an image, it apparently enforces an 'image-rendering: optimizeQuality' CSS property. I can only assume that this property is included for compatibility with some browsers, but with the browser I use (Firefox 72.0.2) the effect is really ugly:
By disabling this CSS effect in Firefox web developer tools I was able to see the image being properly rendered:
Unfortunately this behavior does not seem to be configurable.
Tested with Firefox 72.0.2 and latest Galleria 1.6.1.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: