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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 335593" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I never tried downloading images this way before so I tried it on one of the photos I uploaded for the theater students. I always upload using a large file size, but Facebook limits files to 4MB. A photo I uploaded last night was 11.5 x 7.677 inches with a resolution of 300. Doing the download your way, the size is 13.333 x 8.903 inches with a resolution of 72. Hmm...interesting! So then I tried it on one of my recent ferris wheel shots. The original image size would have been whatever the sooc dimensions are with the resolution lowered (so I'm going to guess around 13 x 19 inches although not sure of the resolution...maybe 100). The downloaded size is 18.597 x 27.847 with a resolution of 72. Wowzer!</p><p></p><p>BTW, I'm not too concerned with the theater photos as I want the students to have nice quality low res images.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 335593, member: 13196"] I never tried downloading images this way before so I tried it on one of the photos I uploaded for the theater students. I always upload using a large file size, but Facebook limits files to 4MB. A photo I uploaded last night was 11.5 x 7.677 inches with a resolution of 300. Doing the download your way, the size is 13.333 x 8.903 inches with a resolution of 72. Hmm...interesting! So then I tried it on one of my recent ferris wheel shots. The original image size would have been whatever the sooc dimensions are with the resolution lowered (so I'm going to guess around 13 x 19 inches although not sure of the resolution...maybe 100). The downloaded size is 18.597 x 27.847 with a resolution of 72. Wowzer! BTW, I'm not too concerned with the theater photos as I want the students to have nice quality low res images. [/QUOTE]
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