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Some hint how to get high resolution photo -
1. look the source of the page. 2. find .jpg link in the source - it's looks like https://im.vsco.co/aws-us-west-2/589...289b.jpg?h=800 3. change h=800 to h=2000 or maybe higher 4. save the original |
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Nice site. Just scanned it a little.
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Not sure if these have been posted, but these were the original pics I found on VSCO
https://image-aws-us-west-2.vsco.co/...f65628cc36.jpg https://image.vsco.co/1/55badd12b2a5...sco_080417.jpg |
If any of you are proficient command line users there are a couple open source tools to scrape VSCO by username. The package is Called vsco-scraper in Pip/Pip3 or you can get it on github.
You just give it a list of usernames and it downloads all of the photos, although getting them to be the highest possible resolution can be a little tricky. I've been looking into this because due to the recursive and non private profile system in VSCO I think it would be possible to scrape it recursively to get whole chunks of people without knowing their usernames. But I'm still trying to learn to code in Python. |
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github https://github.com/mvabdi/vsco-scraper yeah it's got terrible search because it was started by Microsoft |
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yeah github has got terrible search because it was started by Microsoft. try searching mvabdi, the package Creator. I tried to post the link but its not showing up so I don't think it'll let me post links Maybe? |
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