Downloadking a  Facebook photo same size

When I save a Facebook photo to Iphoto or downloads, it is postage size rather than full size.  The ones from my camera save as full size.  What can I do to save Facebook photos at the regular size?

You are probably saving from the thumbnail of the photo. You need to have the photo full size on the facebook screen before saving it.

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