After being released a month ago, one of the main criticisms of PhotoScan, the new simple-but-clever photo scanning app by Google, was that the pixel resolution of the final scan was too low: it was capped to 2000 pixels on the long side. The maximum pixel count was 4 megapixels, but most people were seeing lower quality than that because, Instagram and copycats aside, most pictures are not square.
Google seems to be fixing that issue, at least on the Pixel phones, since version 1.1 of PhotoScan raises that limit to a more roomy 3000 pixels. Read MorePhotoScan 1.1 raises maximum resolution of scans on some phones was written by the awesome team at Android Police. Android Match
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