Full-Res (Zoom High Resolution Viewer) app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 1358 ratings )
Utilities Photo & Video
Developer: Big Air Software, LLC
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 08 Feb 2009
App size: 675.15 Kb

Unlock the hidden pixels in your photos!

Full-Res will make all of your iPhone photos look clearer at high zoom levels!

Full-Res was designed to display large images like trail maps, comics, and images taken with high resolution cameras. The default viewer displays these high resolution images as a blurry mess. Full-Res uses a tile based rendering system to efficiently display these high resolution images. You are free to zoom in closer, and see fine details.

Its amazing that any image taken with the iPhones camera can be made clearer at high zoom when displayed in Full-Res.

The iPhone 3G takes 2.0 megapixel images that are 1200X1600 pixels in size (3GS photos are even larger). Unfortunately the default viewer does not display the images at their full resolution. This leaves a pixilated/grainy appearance when zoomed in.

Full-Res uses the default Photo Library as a source for images, so you have instant access to all of the photos on your phone. You can take images with the built in camera, get images from the web, or get images from your email. All using the standard iPhone programs. Then you can view the images in Full Res.

High resolution images from email or the web can be displayed at MUCH higher resolutions than in the default viewer. We have tested images up to 4096X4096 pixels. This allows you to view images at a high enough resolution to see fine details on maps, comics, or other images.

If youve ever wanted to zoom in more on an iPhone photo, or if you ever wanted to view a huge image on your phone, this app is for you!

The attached screenshot shows the real life difference in a photo taken with the iPhone camera when viewed in Full-Res vs. when viewed in the default photo viewer. The results speak for themselves.

Please send us feedback at [email protected]. We want to know what you think, and how we can make the app better. Thanks!

To save the new zoomed in image, simply press the top and front buttons on the iPhone, and it will take a screenshot.