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20 Jan 2010
Frustrated with Facebook’s maximum image size? According to the Facebook Developers’ page, users can expect to see larger photo sizes beginning tomorrow and rolling out over the next three weeks. Before you get too excited, know that the increase is going from 604 pixels to 720 pixels, but hey, bigger is bigger, right?
If you have a Facebook application that queries the photo FQL table or uses photo.get, be sure to update your styling to accommodate these new sizes.
It’s not just photo uploads that are changing in size; Facebook is also changing the size of profile pictures. In the next few weeks profile pictures will move to 180×540 pixels, this is down from 200×600. Yeah, that’s right, profile pictures will now be smaller. Again, developers, adjust your applications accordingly.
One of the biggest complaints that users of Facebook have with the network is the limit on picture size. As one of the largest photo-sharing sites on the web, the limits are indeed kind of surprising. Still, it’s nice to see an increase in pixel space, even if the increase isn’t earth-shattering.
What do you think about Facebook’s photo changes?
Tags: facebook, photo sharing
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1 Response to FINALLY: Facebook Increases Photo Sizes
aresee
March 28th, 2010 at 5:37 am
A size 8 is one size bigger than a size 6. Its always best to try it on before you buy it if you can (obviously if you are buying from a catalogue/online you cant but should be able to return!)