Twitter stores images on twimg.com in various sizes.
You specify the size by adding a colon plus suffix to the URL. No colon plus suffix means a default size.
Suffixes you can use see to come from the media entity in Entities in Objects | Twitter Developers:
thumbsmallmediumlarge
There is one undocumented size: orig
The default size seems to be medium.
Examples (full images below):
media entity observed size URL thumb 150×150 https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CiMNh9rWEAAdM6Q.png:thumb small 340×325 https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CiMNh9rWEAAdM6Q.png:small medium 600×573 https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CiMNh9rWEAAdM6Q.png:medium (none) 600×573 https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CiMNh9rWEAAdM6Q.png large 1024×979 https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CiMNh9rWEAAdM6Q.png:large orig 1600×1529 https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CiMNh9rWEAAdM6Q.png:orig
Thanks to Thomas Petricek [WayBack] who poked fun last year on Twitter [WayBack] at both LaTeX and O RLY (the image meme [WayBack], not the text meme)
- Beautiful Typesetting with Latex
- Overfull \hbox (9.895pt too wide)
- O RLY
- “Making silly #latex jokes is much more fun than doing final tweaks in my thesis on #coeffects… https://t.co/UftJ3pkE4O” [WayBack]
--jeroen





