Hello Mike,

Thank you for your response, the imgmax parameter is what I was looking 
for; 2048 is not a valid value for it (in free storage, I suppose) but 
valid sizes are mentioned in the link you included.

Note to self: understand the protocol before diving in a library 
implementation of it.

Thanks again,
Amir

On Tuesday, November 20, 2012 10:11:57 PM UTC+2, Amir Eldor wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm using the Python GData library to get a photo feed for an album. I get 
> relevant thumbnails and sizes, but I can't find the URL to the original 
> uploaded image. Where "entry" is the 
> `pws.GetFeed(uri=album.GetPhotosUri()).entry`, What I get is:
>
> entry.width # <original resolution width>
> entry.height # <original resolution height>
> entry.content.src # <URL to a 'shrinked' image>
>
> I also get Media RSS "content" list which contains only one item which is 
> not in the original size. Also a "thumbnail" list of 3 lovely thumbnails.
>
> In Google+, I can view the images in various sizes, in a greater 
> resolution than those I get with the Python library.
>
> I've been sitting around with all of this Atom madness and couldn't 
> understand what is going on and where can I get a normal reference of what 
> data I get from different requests, so if someone may shed some light about 
> it it would be great.
>
> Thanks.
>

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