Instagram’s creator broadcast channel also revealed that the platform supports 3:4 aspect ratio photos on single-photo posts, and carousels. Meanwhile, users can still upload 4:5 and 1:1 (square) images and carousels, but images shot using a smartphone camera (with default settings) might need to be cropped.Instagram’s creator broadcast channel also revealed that the platform supports 3:4 aspect ratio photos on single-photo posts, and carousels. Meanwhile, users can still upload 4:5 and 1:1 (square) images and carousels, but images shot using a smartphone camera (with default settings) might need to be cropped.
An image shared on the channel also shows how 3:4 aspect ratio photos will appear on Instagram. The screenshot on the left shows an image cropped to a 4:5 ratio, while the one on the right is a taller, uncropped image that includes more information.
Last month, Instagram rolled out a new Edits app that offers support for video editing on a smartphone. The app was introduced to compete with CapCut, another video editing app from rival ByteDance. It also lets users edit and upload content to other apps, without a watermarkThe company also released a Blend feature that shows recommended reels for users in Instagram messages. The feature was in testing for a year, and it is an invite-only feed that shows users a personalised feed, based on their Instagram activity. Instagram’s Blend feature is currently available to users on Instagram for iOS and Android smartphones.The company also released a Blend feature that shows recommended reels for users in Instagram messages. The feature was in testing for a year, and it is an invite-only feed that shows users a personalised feed, based on their Instagram activity. Instagram’s Blend feature is currently available to users on Instagram for iOS and Android smartphones.
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