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Yes, I also noticed that since I wanted to copy an image into docs, but it had terrible quality… My solution was to resize the image to 900×900 px and then create a Data URI from it with this website: https://www.cssportal.com/image-to-data/
After that, I copied the Data URI to a new tab and copied the new image. Now I finally had an image with good quality. But that was far too much effort for one image…