Blog EntryViewing high-res photos: Still possible!Jul 3, '07 12:02 PM
for everyone
By now, you're most likely aware of how easy it is to add new Faceboxes to photos... just click a face to get started. However, as one user pointed out in a comment on our last entry, isn't this the way to view high-resolution versions of photos on Multiply?

There's your resolution... and your full-size link.
Well, in case you haven't noticed, there's always been a second way... which is now the way.

While viewing an individual photo's page within an album, have a look right below the resized version of an image. You'll find, right below the image, the image title—which may just be the original filename (as is the case in the screenshot to the right) if you didn't enter a title—as well as the resolution of the original, full-size version of the file.

Simply click the resolution below and you'll then be viewing the full-size version of the image. Click the image to add a new Facebox.

That's all there is to it.

34 Comments
barefootmeg wrote on Jul 3, '07
hmmm, i never thought to click on the photo itself. i always clicked on the numbers. silly me. :-P
femalle wrote on Jul 3, '07
thank you :-)
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paroedy wrote on Jul 4, '07
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therenaissanceman wrote on Jul 4, '07
By now, you're most likely aware of how easy it is to add new Faceboxes to photos... just click a face to get started. However, as one user pointed out in a comment on our last entry, isn't this the way to view high-resolution versions of photos on Multiply?

There's your resolution... and your full-size link.
Well, in case you haven't noticed, there's always been a second way... which is now the way.

While viewing an individual photo's page within an album, have a look right below the resized version of an image. You'll find, right below the image, the image title—which may just be the original filename (as is the case in the screenshot to the right) if you didn't enter a title—as well as the resolution of the original, full-size version of the file.

Simply click the resolution below and you'll then be viewing the full-size version of the image. Click the image to add a new Facebox.

That's all there is to it.
HI THERE SIR,
THANKS VERY MUCH FOR YOUR HELPFUL TIP.
I COULD NOW VIEW MY IMAGES ON AN ENLARGED SCALE
HAS MULTIPLY JUST SWITCHED TO THIS NEW SYSTEM
AS I USUALLY GET A HI-RES IMAGE BEFORE
BY JUST CLICKING ONTO THE ACTUAL THUMBNAIL SIZED IMAGE ?

AGAIN MANY THANKS,

THERENAISSANCEMAN
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thedudeoforkut wrote on Jul 5, '07
Thanks for the tip!
gutocps wrote on Jul 5, '07
Well, I still think the most used function should be priorized. When viewing an album with, say, 60 photos, we will probably want to see perhaps all of them in high-res, while this new "facebox" function will be used MUCH less, in one or two photos. Based on this I would suggest you keep the photo clicking to expand it to high-res and create a new link "Add a facebox" that will be used only when necessary.
skygal2 wrote on Jul 5, '07
and today I noticed in GRAY-colored font that blended into the background to make it barely visible these words in small print:

"Hi-res originals may be deleted after 6 months if you haven't ordered prints. Learn More"
uniqme wrote on Jul 5, '07
Simply click the resolution below and you'll then be viewing the full-size version of the image. Click the image to add a new Facebox.
Fantastic!
eldetto wrote on Jul 6, '07, edited on Jul 6, '07
ppl always click at the photos. I don't understand why you modified this function. It makes ppl get confuse and i don't see any advantages of it.
puma1504 wrote on Jul 6, '07
agree w the last one .
warjunkies wrote on Jul 6, '07
This is so confusing. You guys better add more info/text like "click here to view the original size/larger size of the image". Or at least "under line" the link.
warjunkies wrote on Jul 6, '07, edited on Jul 6, '07
eldetto said
ppl always click at the photos. I don't understand why you modified this function. It makes ppl get confuse and i don't see any advantages of it.
This is so true and multiply.com will loose many users doing it. I bet they'll find other sites to replace multiply right now. Site that allows you to see the original size just by clicking the thumbnails. Let's make it simple for everybody. Is this your way of saving the bandwidth by hiding the original resolutions? God knows.
chriscendo wrote on Jul 12, '07, edited on Jul 12, '07
Does this mean that we get a separate option of deciding to let viewers order prints of photos and downloading high-res files? Because I'd like my network to view the high res files but not order prints.
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crazy416 wrote on Jul 19, '07
Thanks a lot!! I really appreciated the info. It worked
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bearrich wrote on Jul 22, '07
gutocps said
Well, I still think the most used function should be priorized. When viewing an album with, say, 60 photos, we will probably want to see perhaps all of them in high-res, while this new "facebox" function will be used MUCH less, in one or two photos. Based on this I would suggest you keep the photo clicking to expand it to high-res and create a new link "Add a facebox" that will be used only when necessary.
Here! Here!!
squiva wrote on Jul 27, '07, edited on Jul 27, '07
my ultimate request with multiply is to be able to download 2 or more pictures with just 1 download/click. like maybe select certain pics for 1 download session. sometimes there are just too many (hi-res) pictures you want to get from a friend's album and it gets tiring to click and wait on each and every pic you want to download (esp true for users who do not have speedy connections)
it would be totally awesome to have that feature :D
itsmekazzie wrote on Jul 29, '07
it doesnt work.. when i clicked my photo it's just a plain white... the picture is missing.
lenloveslife wrote on Jul 30, '07
hi, i was looking at pictures in my old albums, and noticed that the hi-res images can no longer be viewed. i can see thumbnail in the index page, but when i click on a thumbnail, white appears in place of the picture. have those been deleted?
emmmar wrote on Jul 30, '07
Yes, to me the same.
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lalalareggie wrote on Oct 2, '07
is there a way wherein the photos uploaded will automatically be in the same resolution? the photos look too small in my site :|
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heckyms wrote on Oct 31, '07
hey there...
all of my photos are in the 2mp-3mp resolutions but why does it resize to 1000x750? photos of other multiply users don't.
please help me.
that's why i'm using a large resolution so that when i back-up those photos in multiply it would still be there but then it's resized. please help.
hersonmoneda wrote on Nov 6, '07
how to deactivate that one.. i don't want others viewing a high resolution of my pictures..
ally9970 wrote on Dec 25, '07
I saw the photo's resolution but even when I click there, nothing happen, only happened to some photos, wonder why
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