Instagram Rolls Out Multi-Photo Album Feature
We all must be using Instagram to share pics and videos. Previously, you were able to upload one pic at a time. Unlike other social apps or sites, you were not having any option of multiple photo upload. But, then some days back, there was a news that Instagram is working on post where you can upload multiple photos. It will be working like, photo album.
Several weeks ago, Instagram introduced a new feature to the beta version of its Android app that enabled uploading multiple photos in a single post. The change brought the photography-focused social network much closer to the way Facebook handles albums. Now, the company announced it is rolling out the feature for all users on iOS and Android over the coming weeks.
Sharing several photos at once is as simple as tapping “select multiple” on the upload screen. Users can choose up to 10, re-order the set by long-pressing on individual photos and dragging and by using batch-apply filters. Albums are noted on profile pages with a stack icon and can be viewed carousel-style in the feed.
From their followers' perspective, they will see the album and can then slide through the various shots, liking photos as they go.
Cheers!!!
Several weeks ago, Instagram introduced a new feature to the beta version of its Android app that enabled uploading multiple photos in a single post. The change brought the photography-focused social network much closer to the way Facebook handles albums. Now, the company announced it is rolling out the feature for all users on iOS and Android over the coming weeks.
"Now, you can combine up to 10 photos and videos in one post and swipe through to see them all," Instagram said in a press statement.To match the user experience, Instagram has increased carousel ad units to 10 photos or videos with a new design.
Sharing several photos at once is as simple as tapping “select multiple” on the upload screen. Users can choose up to 10, re-order the set by long-pressing on individual photos and dragging and by using batch-apply filters. Albums are noted on profile pages with a stack icon and can be viewed carousel-style in the feed.
From their followers' perspective, they will see the album and can then slide through the various shots, liking photos as they go.
Cheers!!!
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