Instagram Ultra tall Photos Feature: In a program, Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri has confirmed that the app is going to start testing the ultra-tall 9:16 ratio for photos in the next one or two weeks.
Instagram Ultra tall Photos Feature: The photo-video sharing app Instagram keeps on offering great features for its users. Soon Insta is going to bring a new format related to photos for its users. This will be the biggest change of the company so far. According to a report, Instagram is going to promote full-screen content. In a program, Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri has confirmed that the app is going to start testing the ultra-tall 9:16 ratio for photos in the next week or two. Let us know how interesting it is to share the photo.
Photos will also cover the entire screen
The CEO of Instagram said in a weekly program Ask Me Anything, 'You can see long (full screen) videos in Instagram, but you cannot see long (full screen) photos. That's why we thought that we should treat both of them equally." These words of Mosseri are taken from the report of The Verge. If this happens, you will now see full screen photos with the 9:16 ratio while scrolling through the Instagram feed.
Photographers protested
Actually, some photographers have opposed this format coming from Insta. He clearly believes that Instagram is following in the footsteps of Tik-Tok like this. After the full screen feature comes, every photo will have to be forced into the 9:16 mold. This will affect the quality of the photo. At the same time, due to the overlay in the news feed, the text will appear on the posted photo. Due to which the appearance of the photo will be spoiled.
Adam Mosseri, citing Instagram's redesign test users, admits that the full-screen feature is less useful for photos. According to Mosseri, Instagram still intends to showcase the ultra-tall photo experience without making it mandatory. At the same time, data from Instagram shows that due to the app redesign, users have reduced running Instagram.
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