Hi,
.I am using the Picasa API (in python) with a small utility I wrote. When I 
try to download a high-res photo that I have uploaded, I can't get the 
original one - the resolution is the same, but the size in bytes is 
different, as much as half of the size.
 Two months ago, I succeeded downloading the original file with the additional 
imgmax=d parameter which results in the <media:content> elements 
.referencing the original uploaded photo, including all original Exif data, 
but now, it is impossible
Is there a way to get the original photo (not just the resolution, but also 
the size) via the API?
I was planning to buy extra storage for the photos I have, but after having 
problems with the reliability of the service, I am not sure I am going to.

Thank You, Jane.

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