![]() ![]() Photos are only so large when they’re taken and thus have a defined resolution- the amount of pixels that makes up the photo- to display. Once you’re as zoomed in as you can be, the next click will return you to the default viewing size. However, if the difference between the default view and the full size of the photo is too big, Flickr will detect that and add in a middle step, which will allow you to click a second time. If one click can reasonably go from the default viewing size to full size, it will do just that in one click. With multi-click zoom, you might be able to zoom in once, twice, or not at all, based on the photo's resolution. Now that Pro members can upload 6k photos, this feature lets members appreciate those photos fully! How it works This feature allows you to zoom in, possibly multiple times, to a photo and see its details up close and in more clarity. ![]() At the beginning of 2020, we launched a new feature to enable our members to view photos in even greater detail- the multi-click zoom feature. ![]()
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