Create New Facebook Profile Layout Hack Using Tagged Photos Easily
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Someone discovered to use tagged photos in photostream creatively to design the new facebook layout hack. Some stunning examples are shown below.
Want your Facebook Profile to look like This ?

The above image is a demonstration of the effect that can be achieved with tools below which will allow you to easily turn any image into what you see!
How to Use New Facebook Layout Profile Image Trick
# PicCut: Facebook New Profile Image Trick Picture Generator
PicCut (Link) is an useful online tool that allows you to upload large picture and it will automatically slice up the image according to the size requirements of the facebook new profile photo image trick.
An useful addition to this tool is it lets you select the no. of lines in your profile bio. If your profile bio is 1-2 lined then the alignment of the photostream thumbnails is non proper making it look mis-aligned.
# PicScatter: Create Facebook New Profile Image Trick
PicScatter (Link) is a similar tool like PicCut you can use with the new Facebook profile to make amazing profile pictures, with an added advantage to directly upload the image and thumbnails to your facebook profile. This makes it easily to implement the facebook new profile photo hack to your profile.
As soon as you’ve uploaded your image, you can zoom in and out, drag it around and tell it how many lines of bio (info-text) you have. This last option can help you see if it’d be better to add or remove a bio line to optimize the photo hack effect. When you’re finished, you can download the individual image files in a compressed archive (pic_scatter.zip) or publish them instantly to Facebook. (detailed guide on ampercent)
Using these Generated Profile Photo and Thumbnail Images
Step 1: Upload your desired picture and let PicCut or PicScatter to generate the correctly sliced up profile image and 5 thumbnails.Step 2: Download the generated ZIP file of your images, or manually save them.
Step 3: First, set the image named “profile-pic.jpg” as your Facebook profile picture.
Step 4: Create a new photo album, then upload the other images in the order of their filenames.
Step 5: Tag yourself in all 5 photos, starting with “image5.jpg” and ending with “image1.jpg.”
Step 6: Hide any tagged photos you do not wish to display on your profile. That’s it!
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