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Is there a maximum image size to reliably detect faces? I have an application that has been working quite well, but I recently tried to start processing selfies captured from a phone camera and I can't seem to detect any faces, and I wonder if the face is just too large. I don't recall the exact resolution of the images being captured, but it would definitely be much larger than what I had been