Compression: Facebook and most social sites don’t want our photos to take too much space on their servers, so even if you select the “high-res” option on Facebook, it still compresses your photo. Taking out pixels out of any image will degrade the quality.
Color Space: The web mainly uses sRGB. There are other
selections in PhotoDirector such as aRGB or ProPhoto RGB that are much larger
color space. These color spaces lets you see more color variations in the
photos that browsers cannot.
Sharpness : When a photo is resized, it throws some
details out. To make your images look better, follow the steps below when
exporting your photos for facebook:
Select a photo to
share on Facebook and right click to “Export Selected Photo”. In the Export
menu there is a list of settings. First select where you want to save the file.
In this tutorial we will save the image to Desktop. As for naming, I usually
don’t make any changes to this section.
Now for Export Preferences,
select JPEG for file format, sRGB for color space and 100% for image quality.
2048 is the recommended size for Facebook photos. Set resolution to 72 pixels per inch.
Make sure “Sharpen after resize” and “Don’t increase photo resolution” are selected
Now, your photos
will look much better when you share on Facebook.
You can save this
Export profile and select it whenever you want to Export to Facebook.
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