There is a setting, Photonic → Settings → Flickr → Flickr Settings → Main image size. I believe, if you set it to “Original”, you should be OK. You could also configure this per gallery (that overrides the global setting).
Thank you.
I tried that. I selected “Large, 1024px on the longes side” and it still maxes out at
https://www.jaycollier.net/photos/edinburgh-lakes-2023/
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<img class=”fancybox-image” src=”https: [FLICKR IMAGE SOURCE]”>
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Not all images have all sizes. If you provide a specific size, Photonic will first try to get it. If it fails to find the size, it goes down a pecking order and tries to find the largest size less than the one you have specified. From the looks of it, your album doesn’t have photos that are 1024px on the longest side (I don’t know what sizes Flickr creates and when, so I couldn’t tell you why you don’t have that size).
So, if you pass “original” as your option, you are likely to get the full-sized image, and the lightbox will show that.