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Currently, project thumbnails call for a ~5:3 ratio โ†’ 1920 x 1152 in order to not be cropped. This seems arbitrary.


With the advent of Figma Slides, now seems a good a time as any to make the standard into a traditional presentation ratio (1920 x 1080).

Hey @Ryan8, thanks for the feedback!


Weโ€™ll pass this onto the team for future consideration.


Great, delivered - but why has the cropping changed?


Before the update if there was a higher frame set as thumbnail, the crop area was like frame width x whatever the height was and cropped from frame top part (as it is also currently, thatโ€™s ok). Was perfect for website projects, because the hero section of the designed siteโ€™s homepage worked usually also as a great thumbnail, and you didnโ€™t even had to design the thumbnail specifically.


Now the frame width is dropped and height seems to be fixed (about 6 times higher than previous outcome was). Why?! All messed up in my projects view, full of microscopic screenshots ☹


Please revert the full frame width rule. It would be bulletproof then with any scenario (both 16:9 and higher frames). Thanks!


Hey All, we officially updated file thumbnails for all file types to 16:9 (1920 x 1080).


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@Silver - our team confirmed that this is expected due to the change (this is the result of trying to smartly fill the background color).


Please manually update your thumbnails to 16:9 ratio to make them fit to the right size.


Thank you and the team for implementing this idea! Excited.


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