Keeping your images looking crisp and smooth even after uploading a photo to Facebook can be challenging for many, so I decided to show you a quick tutorial about how you can overcome this challenge.
We will learn about color banding, sharpness and why your image isn’t destroyed by Facebook if you just know how to avoid it.
I’m sure there are still some minor improvements to my formula, but for me this has worked perfectly and seems to make sense 🙂
I hope you got to understand a bit more about how Facebook works. Let me know if this was helpful, and what you would like to hear about next week!
Also, be sure to check out my workshops in the top right corner, I will be dropping by the East Coast of USA in October, and I have workshops in Denmark frequently.
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Thanks for this tutorial. Great information. Now,if I could just train myself to compose square pics for Instagram, I’d be ahead of the game. Any suggestions?
Haha, that’s a good question 🙂 A guy like Joey L always shoots square images, I’m sure he has some tips. I could ask him this week if you want?
I share the same opinion as Yazhubal 🙂
I think it’s better when you save the file as PNG24, and 940px on the longest side.
I’ve had mixed results, but keeping it at 2048px seems to be the right size. If you download your image from Facebook again after you’ve uploaded it, you will notice it stays at 2048 pixels, even after going through “The machinery” 🙂