Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Google+ gains support for full-resolution photos as service looks to replace Picasa

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It's no secret that Google wants Google+ to be central to the company's services, and part of that strategy includes making it a stronger platform for sharing photos. The company has now added support for full-size photo uploads to the social network, letting users post pictures larger than 2048 pixels wide, which was the previous limit. Google originally added this feature to its Android app back in December (and there were other, less obvious ways to upload full-resolution photos before), but now it's built into the desktop website.


There's a new checkbox in the settings menu to enable the feature — otherwise you'll still be limited to 2048 pixel-wide shots — but it's important to note that photos above that resolution threshold...


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via The Verge - All Posts http://www.theverge.com/2013/4/3/4178532/google-plus-now-supports-full-resolution-photo-uploads

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