Thumbnail gallery, low res on mobile?

Hello, i have made a gallery in Muse, but when i view it on a mobile the images aren't sharp clear enough..
I have also try the HD setting.. but i still ain't smiling ;-(...
Does the thumbnail gallery showing a low res?
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Anyone?? please...or am i the only one, who see/think the resolution is less?

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