It's not that, you accidentally uploaded too low-res images :- ) Only 1000px, which is less than the forum will stretch them on average desktop resolution.
The images have 5000x3333px in name, but they are the dreaded webp format, which is absolutely amazing for direct website use (we also use them), but don't use them anywhere else, like on archaic website forums :- ).
It's best to export dedicated jpegs for forum & behance and not reuse the ones for web.
Did you download these from your own web? If so, before doing so, you have to click to enlarge them, then the browser will let you download the full 5000px file. Otherwise the main page will downsize it for you automatically.
Your website does everything correctly, it's the browser who forces aggressive dynamic scaling even taking into account virtual resolution (physical x scaling). Nothing can be done about that...
Actually, whoever uploaded the files to your web definitely knew what they were doing. High-res & highly compressed is the best way (5000 px image at 1MB), as opposed to low-res and low-compressed (like 2K at 2MB). This way the images are crystal sharp when zoomed in and future-proofed for any hi-dpi display.
The high-res files from your web are stunningly sharp and detailed! Just like I like it.
« Last Edit: 2023-07-27, 10:19:51 by Juraj »
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