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iOS s can now directly share live photos on Twitter
Twitter announced earlier this year that it is planning on adding for Apple's Live Photos feature on iOS devices while everyone was looking for a simple edit button for tweets. Now, four years after Apple launched the feature on iOS devices, Twitter has added for Live Photos. The social networking giant announced the new feature for iPhone s on Wednesday. Live Photos will be converted to GIFs when they're shared on Twitter.
Twitter, until now, would end up with a still photo. s could convert their Live Photos to GIF using a third-party app and then share them on Twitter.
Twitter's for Live Photos will now eliminate the need for using a third-party application. s can directly share their Live Photos and they'll be automatically converted to GIFs.
To use the new feature, Twitter s need to use the company's iOS app. While posting a new tweet, s can select a Live Photo from their camera roll, select the GIF button on the left corner of the compose window, add relevant text, and that's it.
Separately, Twitter will now preserve JPEG image quality for all photo s on Twitter for Web. The social networking company will still compress the thumbnails that s see on their timeline. However, when s click on the thumbnail to see the full image, it'll be presented in high resolution. Twitter engineer Nolan O'Brien announced via a tweet. The company will still strip EXIF data from the images.
O'Brien further clarified that the company will continue to impose limits for images, but those will remain 'very generous'. He says s will be able to share images up to 16-megapixels which will be preserved in original quality.
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