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How to make several images of a photo and upload it to Instagram


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Surely on some occasion you've seen, in the profile of someone's Instagram, a set of images that are actually part of the same photo. Something that, when you review the profile in the widest view, is really good because, from several publications, a single photograph is formed by filling in more spaces in the Instagram grid. It is something that we could do manually, but there are several apps that are responsible for doing it automatically, without having to cut absolutely nothing.

If you have a horizontal photo you can use it to make two publications of a single photo, and between the two make a single, or three, for example, and fill an entire row in your Instagram profile. If it is square, for example, you can fill up to 6 spaces. You decide, but all you need is an application, for Android or iOS, and she is responsible for doing everything. You only have to choose the photo and select if you want it to be divided into between one and six images to make up the whole picture, but from these six parts at the most.
 

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How to make a 'mosaic' on Instagram: several images from a single photograph
Grids is the application that you will need if you have an Android smartphone, and Tile Pic if your smartphone is an iPhone. Both one and the other application are just as simple, you just have to choose or take a picture, and then select how many pictures to split your newly selected picture. From one to six parts are the options that you will have available, and depending on the selection you have made, you will only have to make the corresponding cut. Once finished, in both we have the option to upload directly to Instagram, or save the parts to upload them manually.

If we upload photos to Instagram in this way, obviously in the 'timeline' will be seen only parts of an image. When you can see correctly is when you access the user profile, and then all the pictures appear. That's where we can see the result correctly, with several images of a single photograph in our Instagram account.

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