I’m not seeing it in settings. There is something in advanced and media viewer, load hd images, but that doesn’t seem to load higher quality images for me. Maybe I need to restart to clear the cache.
Viewing via kbin on Firefox mobile, the interface just automatically makes the image fit the width of the phone, it’s longer than the screen but that’s what scroll is for, everything perfectly readable. If I had to guess I’d say that’s a kbin feature over a Firefox feature, but could be a combo of the two.
Can’t read this. Shit resolution.
On boost you need to enable HD images before its readable. I assume it’s the same for other apps.
Image looks terrible on the Sync app :^(
Looks great on Voyager!
Looks great to me? Did op update it or something.
First time I opened it was terrible, second time high rez
/shrug
Same thing here!
Everything looks terrible on sync
Thanks! Using boost transferring from Reddit.
Still very new, but happy to be led to lemmyverse & made aware of fediverse.
New interwebs! Fun!
On Boost, go to Settings > Advanced > Media Viewer, under Image Viewer check “Load HQ Images” so you don’t need to hit the button every time
Done. Thanks!
I can read graphics now! Weeeeeee!
Welcome! There’s a small learning curve but it’s not as bad as you may think. Feel free to ask any questions.
I’m not seeing it in settings. There is something in advanced and media viewer, load hd images, but that doesn’t seem to load higher quality images for me. Maybe I need to restart to clear the cache.
That’s the option yes. It’s probably the cache like you said.
Looks fine on Connect
Viewing via kbin on Firefox mobile, the interface just automatically makes the image fit the width of the phone, it’s longer than the screen but that’s what scroll is for, everything perfectly readable. If I had to guess I’d say that’s a kbin feature over a Firefox feature, but could be a combo of the two.
I slogged through the whole thing and now that I’m reading the comments it’s decided to go full crisp hd. A little earlier would have been nice…
Needs way more JPEG.
Zoom has been a function in nearly every mobile and computer browser for well over a decade at this point…