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  • Plugin Author Stanimir Stoyanov

    (@sstoqnov)

    SiteGround Representative

    Hey @toianwporg

    Just select “None” in the optimization level dropdown and then click the “Confirm” button.

    Regards,
    Stanimir

    sandeld

    (@sandeld)

    @sstoqnov,

    How long does it take for the pictures to revert to the orginals? I also made the mistake of 80% compression, and it looks absolutely horrendous. I reset the compression to none, purged the cache, and then “hard refreshed” my site, and the terrible quality pictures are still there.

    I’m not sure how the statement can be made in the plugin settings that:

    The dimensions of your images will not change and with our improved resizing algorithm the visual change in quality is practically non-detectable.

    You’d have to be blind to think there is no loss in quality.

    Yeah, same happened to me, no with “None” my images are 3x the size of original… From the library 400kb, when louded 1.2mb… Tried everything still the same…

    Plugin Author Elena Chavdarova

    (@elenachavdarova)

    Hello @sandeld,

    Could you please open a new thread about the issue and provide more details about the specific case – your website URL and if you had the backup images option enabled before proceeding with the optimization in a first place.

    Thank you for your cooperation in advance.

    Best Regards,
    Elena

    sandeld

    (@sandeld)

    There are no more details to describe. It’s exactly as the OP said, and with my added question.

    The URL is https://cristinaa1.sg-host.com/

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