Turn off advanced image resizing in Chrome for just images.
Turn off advanced image resizing in Chrome for just images.
Subject: Issue with scaling on my screen
I'm using Chrome, and recently screenshots have become blurry. It seems to happen more often now since I switched to a 4K display where scaling is necessary. Before this change, everything looked sharp at 100%. I suspect Chrome might be detecting the scaling factor from Windows and applying it to images. This is frustrating. I need text scaling but not image scaling. I'm trying different settings on Windows without success. Could it be Chrome handling it? Also, do websites have the ability to adjust scaling automatically?
It's crucial to understand image details such as resolution, whether all images are available, and how right-clicking affects viewing. I'm struggling with concepts like blurry previews or thumbnails that appear but load later—especially on Nexus. It seems the issue might be specific to this platform's CDN.
The screenshot displays pixels at a 1:1 ratio, which is normal behavior. On the right side, Edge behaves similarly to Chrome, showing the images enlarged. No user zoom is active in the browser. At 150% scaling, everything appears correctly, but at 100%, the view becomes too small, making it look like the browser is applying the system scaling factor to the images. This issue occurs on Windows 11 version 23H2.