02-09-2025 07:36 AM
02-09-2025 07:47 AM
When viewing that listing on a desktop, clicking on the image in your second picture produces a magnified version of the image.
02-09-2025 07:58 AM
On my desktop the second image is very tiny and of low quality. When an item is listed it looks fine but a few minutes later it gets resized.
02-09-2025 08:03 AM
On my desktop the second image is very tiny and of low quality.
And if you click on it?
02-09-2025 08:15 AM
Seems to be ok on the desktop but not on my iPad.
02-09-2025 08:25 AM - edited 02-09-2025 08:25 AM
I definitely see the problem on many of your newer listings. When I magnify the zoom and open the image in a new tab you can see actual dims are only 500x270.
Can you upload the original image here so we can look at the specs?
02-09-2025 08:50 AM
1494x807 original size
02-09-2025 08:53 AM
My screenshot was from classic web on a laptop. Try uploading the image again - don't delete the first one, just upload another copy and save and let's see what happens.
Is there anything different about your process, like you usually use your desktop but this time used your iPad - anything like that?
02-09-2025 09:28 AM
I have tried uploading the images again and at first it looks fine then “eBay” resizes it within minutes. We always use SixBit software.
02-09-2025 10:26 AM
Ah, that info is important when diagnosing tech issues that aren't widespread. I'd contact SixBit customer service as this could be an issue on their end, or with the eBay API.
In the meantime, at least for the auction format, you may consider uploading the image direct through eBay.