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If the image is private or the user blocked you, no trick will work. Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes only. Respect user privacy and Facebook’s Terms of Service. The author is not responsible for misuse of this information.

| Parameter | Meaning | Resolution (approx) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | _s.jpg | (Thumbnail) | 100 x 100 px | | _n.jpg | Normal (Default viewer) | 320 x 320 px | | _c.jpg | Cropped (Square fit) | 480 x 480 px | | _o.jpg | Original (As uploaded) | Full resolution |

We’ve all been there. You see a fascinating, blurry, or suspiciously cropped thumbnail of a friend’s new Facebook profile picture. You click on it, hoping to see the details, but Facebook’s default viewer gives you a medium-sized pop-up—still cropped, still slightly pixelated. You want the original, full-size, full-resolution image . How do you get it?

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If the image is private or the user blocked you, no trick will work. Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes only. Respect user privacy and Facebook’s Terms of Service. The author is not responsible for misuse of this information.

| Parameter | Meaning | Resolution (approx) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | _s.jpg | (Thumbnail) | 100 x 100 px | | _n.jpg | Normal (Default viewer) | 320 x 320 px | | _c.jpg | Cropped (Square fit) | 480 x 480 px | | _o.jpg | Original (As uploaded) | Full resolution |

We’ve all been there. You see a fascinating, blurry, or suspiciously cropped thumbnail of a friend’s new Facebook profile picture. You click on it, hoping to see the details, but Facebook’s default viewer gives you a medium-sized pop-up—still cropped, still slightly pixelated. You want the original, full-size, full-resolution image . How do you get it?