Saturday, October 02, 2010

Facebook starts rolling out high resolution photo sharing to users

Facebook starts rolling out high resolution photo sharing to users

Facebook. I think by now most people would have their own account. It's a great way to share your thoughts, and your lovely photos with your friends, only if you know how to set your privacy settings correctly, efficiently. Sharing photos in Facebook is awesome, as your friends can easily view it at any time, but quality wise, it's not so great to say the least. But well, that's all about to change.

The company has announced that it'll be rolling out high resolution photo uploading to all of its users over the coming weeks. Users will be able to upload and store photos that are eight (8) times larger than the current allowed photos (720 pixels). Besides, the photo viewer will be upgraded to have a light-box feel, with black background, for better viewing experience. Now that's a great addition. Great news, no doubt, for those of us who just couldn't stand another low res shot of someone's baby doing something silly. But how bout those people using "slowband"?Via


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