My 4th Generation iPod Touch takes 480 x 640 pictures?! How can I up this resolution? It should be higher, right?

Hello there!
This vacation I made pictures with my iPod touch (back-camera) but somehow the pixels I get on the pictures when I sync with my MacBook Pro are 480 x 640?! How can I up this resolution (either on the camera, or on the already taken pictures)? It should be higher, right?
Thank you in advance for your reply!
Pieter Kroon

Ehmm... okay, after reviewing I understand what is going on. Some of the pictures are taken by the front facing camera and the back-facing camera is just not very good... It seems everything is good I am sorry for asking this stupid question, I should've investigated things further.
Anyway, thank you very much for your reply.

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