Instagram, the popular photo-sharing app owned by Facebook, is about to get a much-needed makeover to its images. The app previously only allowed users to upload and view photos at 640 x 640-pixel ...
Instagram announced a new feature Monday through co-founder Mike Krieger's Twitter. The photo-sharing app will now allow users to upload photos at 1080 x 1080 pixels, improving photos' appearances.
Instagram appears to be preparing to upgrade user’s photographs to 1080×1080 resolution. The photo-sharing app currently displays images in 640 pixel width, but, according to some source code ...
Photo sharing service Instagram has begun storing pictures at 1080×1080 pixels, a big increase over the standard 640×640 pixel resolution, as spotted by The Verge. While Instagram is still displaying ...
Image quality has never been Instagram’s strong suit. It’s great for networking and keeping up with photographers and friends alike, but that 640 x 640 pixel image resolution has always been a bit sad ...
Instagram is taking a five-year leap into the present as it now begins rolling out support for high-resolution images. The Facebook-owned photo-sharing website first confirmed to The Verge that it has ...