> that gives
>     <img src="/media/images/pics/productimage-picture-ccf-iveco-4.jpg"
> width="187" height="280" />

the problem with this is that if your picture is a 4MB 20MP picture
and you want to show a 187x280 version of it, you'll have your clients
download the whole 4MBs and have their browsers shrink the picture on
the client's side.

Besides this, sorl-thumbnail lets you resize the picture to whatever
size you want, the code you showed actually doesn't change the size of
the picture, and you might as well just do <img src="{{
pic.picture.url }}" />.

Moreover, in MY case, sorl-thumbnail's pictures render as something
like <original_filename>__<width>x<height>.png nothing as you showed,
so maybe there's some setting that can be fixed in your project?

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