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WiscWeb - Auto Scaling of Images with "-scaled" File Name
This KB document will discuss WordPress behavior involving the auto-scaling of images in the Media Library.
WordPress 5.3 update
In version 5.3, WordPress rolled out a change to the behavior of the Media Library such that images larger than a certain size will be automatically scaled upon upload. WordPress can now detect when an image exceeds the maximum recommended web-optimized size and will scale the file down and append "-scaled" to the file name.
More information on this change can be found on the WordPress.org website.
Issues with auto-scaling
Auto-scaling of images can result in lower image resolutions.
It will also rename your file name by appending "-scaled" before the file extension. (Example: filename-scaled.jpg)
How to avoid auto-scaling
The best way to avoid auto-scaling is to resize your image outside of WordPress, prior to uploading it to the Media Library. It is recommended that a user use a program like Photoshop to accomplish this. This can also help with appropriately sizing images to the page elements you're planning to use them in.
Additional Resources
- WiscWeb - Using Photoshop to Crop Images
- WiscWeb - Reducing File Size of an Image in Photoshop
- Training Video (opens in a new window)