How to take a larger photo in Google Sign in?
I am developing a project for Android and do authorization through Google Sign in. When I get a user profile photo, I have it in a small size. How do I take a larger user profile photo?
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I am developing a project for Android and do authorization through Google Sign in. When I get a user profile photo, I have it in a small size. How do I take a larger user profile photo?
android google-signin
You can resize the image after receiving it, do you think that resize it will harm the picture quality? tell me if you don't mind to use that solution and i can even give you code sample
– Tamir Abutbul
Nov 23 '18 at 16:31
@TamirAbutbul Thank you for answering my question, but the resolution of the photo is very small 96x96 and when you expand the size of the photo quality will decrease.
– TikTak
Nov 23 '18 at 17:06
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I am developing a project for Android and do authorization through Google Sign in. When I get a user profile photo, I have it in a small size. How do I take a larger user profile photo?
android google-signin
I am developing a project for Android and do authorization through Google Sign in. When I get a user profile photo, I have it in a small size. How do I take a larger user profile photo?
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android google-signin
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You can resize the image after receiving it, do you think that resize it will harm the picture quality? tell me if you don't mind to use that solution and i can even give you code sample
– Tamir Abutbul
Nov 23 '18 at 16:31
@TamirAbutbul Thank you for answering my question, but the resolution of the photo is very small 96x96 and when you expand the size of the photo quality will decrease.
– TikTak
Nov 23 '18 at 17:06
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You can resize the image after receiving it, do you think that resize it will harm the picture quality? tell me if you don't mind to use that solution and i can even give you code sample
– Tamir Abutbul
Nov 23 '18 at 16:31
@TamirAbutbul Thank you for answering my question, but the resolution of the photo is very small 96x96 and when you expand the size of the photo quality will decrease.
– TikTak
Nov 23 '18 at 17:06
You can resize the image after receiving it, do you think that resize it will harm the picture quality? tell me if you don't mind to use that solution and i can even give you code sample
– Tamir Abutbul
Nov 23 '18 at 16:31
You can resize the image after receiving it, do you think that resize it will harm the picture quality? tell me if you don't mind to use that solution and i can even give you code sample
– Tamir Abutbul
Nov 23 '18 at 16:31
@TamirAbutbul Thank you for answering my question, but the resolution of the photo is very small 96x96 and when you expand the size of the photo quality will decrease.
– TikTak
Nov 23 '18 at 17:06
@TamirAbutbul Thank you for answering my question, but the resolution of the photo is very small 96x96 and when you expand the size of the photo quality will decrease.
– TikTak
Nov 23 '18 at 17:06
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You can resize the image after receiving it, do you think that resize it will harm the picture quality? tell me if you don't mind to use that solution and i can even give you code sample
– Tamir Abutbul
Nov 23 '18 at 16:31
@TamirAbutbul Thank you for answering my question, but the resolution of the photo is very small 96x96 and when you expand the size of the photo quality will decrease.
– TikTak
Nov 23 '18 at 17:06