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Why KCFinder Shrinks Uploaded Images Unexpectedly

If KCFinder starts resizing uploads automatically, the issue is usually in its upload configuration rather than in the editor that opened the file browser.

Unexpected image shrinking during upload is usually not a TinyMCE problem — it is a file-browser or upload-processing setting. In KCFinder-based setups, upload limits and resize rules can silently alter the image before the editor ever uses it.

Recommendation

Check the KCFinder upload settings first: maximum dimensions, image manipulation flags, and any server-side processing options. If the browser is resizing on ingest, no editor-side tweak will fix it.

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