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User count 3,000+ 206,000,000+
Average rating 4.00 4.36
Rating count 33 46,298
Last updated 2015-06-13 2024-04-11
Size 39.58K 1.37M
Version 1.0.2 24.4.1.1
Short description
Gets the large versions of images posted on Twitter. Do more in Google Chrome with Adobe Acrobat PDF tools. View, fill, comment, sign, and try convert and compress tools.
Full summary

** Twitter Timeline Images ** Twitter stores images at different sizes. The "normal" size is up to 600x1200 pixels and when you save an image from Twitter, you will often get this normal size even if Twitter has a larger version. This can happen on your home timeline, on lists and on tweets with multiple images. This extension makes sure you always get the largest available version.

Note: this extension does not scale the images, but gets larger originals if they exist. It does nothing if Twitter is already giving you the largest available size (usually when you read someone else's account). Remember to zoom in on large images to see the full size.

** Usage ** The extension runs automatically. You can toggle it on and off by clicking its icon at the right of the address bar.

There are two ways to see the larger images:

  • Drag and drop an image directly from timeline to a folder or the desktop (recommended)
  • Right-click the image and select one of the "image" options, such as "Save image as..."

The problem with the second option is that Twitter changes the file names of large images to something like "Image.jpg:large". This means that files are often saved with a ".jpg-large" extension and you must rename to ".jpg". Unfortunately this is difficult to fix in an extension. However, this problem does not affect drag-and-drop, nor the "Copy image" right-click menu option, so use those methods..

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