![]() To do this, you keep everything in the image URL the same and change the part q_\d+,strp to q_100 However, the image quality can still be changed. UPDATE: for new uploads, this trick no longer works. The result is still not as good as the original upload (4.2 MB and 2700×3375 resolution), but this is the closest I can get The original url has a file size of 153 KB and 1024x1280 resolution, while the modified URL has a file size of 2.03 MB and 2190x2738 resolution. If upscale is not enabled, the returned image will maintain the original size.Įxample: original URL vs modified URL. In case the required image is larger than the original, upscale should be enabled (lg_1) in order for a proportional upscale to be applied. The reasons to have this dimension are: (1) 5100 pixels is the limit of the system anything above it will result in 400 Bad Request. The definitions of the values can be found in Wix's Image Service, but basically, w_5100,h_5100 requests the width and height of the image to be 5100x5100 pixels, bl requires the baseline JPEG version, and q_100 sets the quality to 100% of the original. In this case, you remove ?token= and its values, add /intermediary in front of /f/ in the URL, and change the image settings right after /v1/fill/ to w_5100,h_5100,bl,q_100. URL with /v1/fill inside: this means that the image went through Wix's encoding system and is modified to a specific size and quality. Below are the three different formats of direct image URLs I found: ![]() They linked most of the direct images to a stripped-down version of the original images hence the bad image quality. This is not the case few years ago when the original image was accessible through right click, but on 2017, Wix acquired DeviantArt, and has been migrating the images to their own image hosting system from the original DeviantArt system. ![]() For direct image URL, the image quality is much lower than the original upload (the resolution and size of the original upload can be found in the right sidebar).
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