Low resolution of Web images
I was working on migrating from Google Photos to Lightroom CC, and I've noticed that shared images, slideshows, and pretty much anything on the Web except the photo editing mode presented pictures as blurry and heavily compressed. I right-clicked on the viewed image in Web gallery and did "Save Image As" and the saved image was limited to 2048 pixels on the larger side and compressed to about 450kB. That's half of the resolution of my monitor, so it looks pretty terrible. Downloading a photo downloads it in full resolution and with acceptable compression. But viewing it via Web interface looks really bad on a high-res monitor. Google Photos adjusts the resolution of the image presented to match that of the monitor it's viewed on, which makes a ton of sense.
Is there any way to fix/adjust that from the user side? If not, are there any plans to change that by Adobe? It is a deal-breaker for me because I use image sharing to deliver photos for full-screen viewing, and the low resolution is clearly noticeable on any monitor 4K and above.
PS: I am not sure why my name shows up as X X and how to edit that - I'm not trying to be anonymous 🙂
