You can check all available image sizes in function.php file. Find these lines:
add_image_size( 'port3', 600, 600, true );
add_image_size( 'port3_grayscale', 627, 470, true );
add_image_size( 'port2', 460, 275, true );
add_image_size( 'port2_grayscale', 940, 470, true );
add_image_size( 'port4', 600, 600, true );
add_image_size( 'blog', 825, 340, true );
add_image_size( 'alternate_blog', 440, 195, true );
add_image_size( 'alternate_blog_side', 355, 235, true );
add_image_size( 'blog_grid', 350, 350, true );
add_image_size( 'staff', 400, 270, true );
add_image_size( 'staff_full', 500, 340, true );
According to the element you are using (portfolio, blog, staff..etc) edit the respective image sizes here. So, if you are using portfolio with two columns, edit:add_image_size( 'port2', 825, 340, true );
If you are using portfolio 3 columns with grayscale, edit this:add_image_size( 'port3_grayscale', 627, 470, true );
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After that you should recreate the images thumbnails (run a plugin that does this) or reupload the images.
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