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@ryivhnn looks compressed and blurry. But it went through and when looking at the picture on https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/alexoz/6j0WdkAr-panoOnslow.jpg it doesn't render correctly.

I've had issues with image libraries on my server before so maybe there's an issue/some kind of setting with some image library on the image server. Myabe @quochuy will know or know someone who knows because he seems to know everything else? XD

https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/alexoz/6j0WdkAr-panoOnslow.jpg does load up for me in Chrome. I'm not sure what you mean by "it doesn't render correctly" though. Also I don't have the original image so I can't tell if it looks the same after upload but I can tell that it's not sharp and at 100% zoom it looks like there are some movement blur:
Screen Shot 2020-04-30 at 3.10.41 pm.jpg

Screen Shot 2020-04-30 at 3.16.38 pm.jpg

However, uploading a 35MB file is overkill for posting to a blog post I reckon. You'd better resize it for 1920px on the longest side and optimise the downsizing in your image editor to get a better outcome and faster upload.

Yes there is still a blur on it...

Screen Shot 2020-04-30 at 2.11.07 pm.png

Just want to know where big files wouldn't get compressed!

I use tripod and 2 sec. Timer to avoid movements.