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{{/_source.additionalInfo}}: Sometimes removing the /736x/ portion of a Pinterest URL and replacing it with /originals/ can lead you to the highest resolution version. 2. If you are posting on Pinterest
If you want your own post to display correctly at this "736x" standard: : Sometimes removing the /736x/ portion of a
If you are looking for a specific post associated with a "736x" link (e.g., s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/... ), the "736x" part of the URL just tells the browser to display the 736-pixel wide version of that image. To find the original source: : Sometimes removing the /736x/ portion of a
: Save the image and upload it to a search engine to find the original blog or website it came from. : Sometimes removing the /736x/ portion of a