https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=411262

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--- Comment #4 from wktradew...@gmail.com ---
Also an image for me. Does not matter the resolution of the image, and it's
more obvious on some items than others. JPEG thumbnailing looks to be done
completely separately from all other common image formats. As a consequence, it
does not look like it goes through the same downscale process as other common
image formats. And as a result, it tends to look... bad. In images where the
resolution is a multiple of the current icon size (512x512 icon of a 1024x1024
image), the thumbnail appears correct, there is none of the mentioned
artifacting. It appears that instead of a simple cubic downscale, the JPEG
thumbnailer doesn't interpolate at all. Hence, the ugly thumbnails for anything
that's not... thumbnail sized. As far as I can tell, this is reproducible
across all versions of kde, and is problematic with most images.

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