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I was looking for the best way to get a user profile picture with the Facebook Graph API.

Looking through the documentation, I've found this:

You can specify the picture size you want with the type argument, which should be one of square (50x50), small (50 pixels wide, variable height), normal (100 pixels wide, variable height), and large (about 200 pixels wide, variable height)

My question is: Is there any way to get the profile picture on a higher resolution than 200px?

I've recently found this solution, but I don't know how can I check if the user has the album in another language:

FB.api('/me/albums', function (response)
  {
    for (album in response.data)
    {
      // Find the Profile Picture album
      if (response.data[album].name == "Profile Pictures")
      {
         // Get a list of all photos in that album.
         FB.api(response.data[album].id + "/photos", function(response)
           {
             // The image link
             image = response.data[0].images[0].source;
           });
      }
    }
  });
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This is straight from the documentation

You can specify the picture size you want with the type argument, which should be one of square (50x50), small (50 pixels wide, variable height), normal (100 pixels wide, variable height), and large (about 200 pixels wide, variable height):

http://graph.facebook.com/{ID}/picture?type=large

Now, there's nothing stopping you from calling into the graph to get larger sizes, but you have to have a valid user access token to do so.

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  • Supposing that I've a valid access token to do the corresponding request, What's the method that I've to call to get that picture in larger sizes?
    – elauria
    Jan 26, 2012 at 23:55
  • You already posted that code in your original question above on how to get the larger sizes.
    – DMCS
    Jan 27, 2012 at 0:03
  • I know, but also I need the best way to read the Profile Pictures album in different languages.
    – elauria
    Jan 27, 2012 at 0:11
  • Ah, use the type field. Check it out here: developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/fql/album to see what it does.
    – DMCS
    Jan 27, 2012 at 0:25
  • Actually you can do what Mantas wrote (get "any" size you want), without an access token. Some profile images are however uploaded years ago where it seems they won't go beyond the size of 200px. (Discovered this because my profile picture is 8 years old and won't scale above 200px)
    – Whyser
    Aug 5, 2014 at 17:06
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You can control it by query string parameters by adding width and height: https://graph.facebook.com/1483610454/picture?width=160&height=160 https://graph.facebook.com/1483610454/picture?width=300&height=300

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  • This is not giving higher resolution image anymore.
    – Foreever
    Aug 12, 2014 at 10:42
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You can get the full quality image by using the Facebook JavaScript API:

FB.api('/{ID}?fields=picture.height(2048)', function(response){
   $("#profile_pic").attr("src",response.picture.data.url);
});

Assuming you have a

<img id="profile_pic" src=""/> 

Somewhere in the body

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Am doing.

FB.api('/'+id+'/picture?type=large&width=300&height=300', function(response){
    if(response && !response.error){
        // do your stuff.
    }
})

You can define the width and height to any value that suits you. You will see the additional options on their documentation.

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