Thank you for sharing your knowledge on this. Used your suggestions and it made a world of difference on my Facebook photo upload quality. I have always hated how my photos looked on FB. Never looked as good as in the editor, till now. Thanks again.
just found the best tip that i could get from a more mature person compared to younger ones here in youtube.. also found some people from reddit arguing to what should you do to get a crisp image what megapixel does make better photos from 12mp 50mp or 200mp for facebook but still wasn't able solve the issue im having.
What a beautiful channel! I am so glad I stumbled into your channel. No commercial angles, no fluff. Simple genuine photography. Keep it up and stay happy, stay healthy. Edit: I was trying to assess if a D5600 will be good enough for occasional bird and 'rural wildlife' photography for a beginner. All photography experts on RUclips opine that a D7500 is the minimum body one needs for capturing moving subjects. I get it - AF is better, etc. But is D5600 completely unusable for this type of shots? D7500 is twice the cost. For a beginner that's a lot of money. And then I saw what you did with that D90! Now I'm reasonably confident the D5600 will not disappoint me. It may not be the best tool for the job but now I think it's AF may not be so bad either. I'm ready to give it a shot. Thank you for making such informative content! 👌🙂
@@CharlesNPhotography I'll go for a D7500 itself. Just realized Nikon has scrapped all crop sensor DSLRs except the D7500. Don't want to go for a used body unless the seller is personally known to me. Thanks for the response.
Thank you!!!! People think I'm crazy (or usually just old) when I tell them the beautiful picture I made needs to be formatted for their platform. The file they want to make a print from won't work. Thanks for explaining the specs. so clearly. Question if you have an opinion: How durable do you think the standard of 2048 long-edge will be? Have they held this pretty steady or are there rumbles of change out there? Thanks again for posting so succinctly and on-target about formatting for digital media.
Facebook has had these image settings for many years now and even though devices can now display images at much higher resolution, they have kept these settings due to the speed that the images can be loaded onto any device.
Kudos to you and your channel! Unfortunately, this is not the case in less developed countries such as the Balkan countries. There is some factor of network specifications. Only exclusive contracts with Internet service providers ensure high-quality file transfers on Facebook.
No I wouldn't. Facebook recommends these sizes for optimum quality and display of the images. if the images are smaller or larger than these sizes Facebook resizes them to these sizes.
2048 pixels on the longest edge is for any photo uploaded to Facebook, whether it's a photo of a person, nightscape or landscape. I'm unsure about Instagram as I don't use that platform 😉
I need to know what size to create my jpeg ads. I'm in Photoshop. When I create a new canvas.... What should my LxW be? Everything online says 1080x1080...please advise.
I haven't made Facebook Ads for quite a while, so maybe do a google search on Facebook ad size. This video is about the size of photos to upload to FAcebook, you could use it has a template and make your images on bigger than 2048 x 2048 at 72dpi
The answer I have been looking for. The first tutorial video I have gone back to the start and re-played, just to reinforce your advice. Thanks.
Glad I could help!
I appreciate the help with this! I was getting tired of Facebook compressing the images. You were very straightforward and helpful.
You're very welcome and glad it helped! 🙏
That's okay I've been using your methods for Facebook and my pictures upload so nice and crispy thank you!!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge on this. Used your suggestions and it made a world of difference on my Facebook photo upload quality. I have always hated how my photos looked on FB. Never looked as good as in the editor, till now.
Thanks again.
Thank you and glad that it helped you!🙏
Thank you, great job explaining and straight to the point.
Thank you so much, and glad this video helped you out. 🙏
clear explanation, I loved this video, thank you.
You're very welcome! and glad this it was of help to you 🙏
Straightforward, simple and intuitive. You're the veteran, sir.
Thank you so much 🙏
@@CharlesNPhotography
Is 2048 still applicable in 2023?
just found the best tip that i could get from a more mature person compared to younger ones here in youtube.. also found some people from reddit arguing to what should you do to get a crisp image what megapixel does make better photos from 12mp 50mp or 200mp for facebook but still wasn't able solve the issue im having.
Great! Thanks for letting me know. Facebook use to have a link with the best sizes for photos and videos, but that link is gone now.
Just the ticket, thanks very much for the help!
No problem 👍
Thank you Charles! I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge of the Internet and the D500!
My pleasure and glad it helped you out
What a beautiful channel! I am so glad I stumbled into your channel. No commercial angles, no fluff. Simple genuine photography. Keep it up and stay happy, stay healthy.
Edit: I was trying to assess if a D5600 will be good enough for occasional bird and 'rural wildlife' photography for a beginner. All photography experts on RUclips opine that a D7500 is the minimum body one needs for capturing moving subjects. I get it - AF is better, etc. But is D5600 completely unusable for this type of shots? D7500 is twice the cost. For a beginner that's a lot of money. And then I saw what you did with that D90! Now I'm reasonably confident the D5600 will not disappoint me. It may not be the best tool for the job but now I think it's AF may not be so bad either. I'm ready to give it a shot. Thank you for making such informative content! 👌🙂
They are right about the D7500, but if all you can afford is the D5600, then it will allow you to get bird photos. Maybe look for a used D7200
@@CharlesNPhotography I'll go for a D7500 itself. Just realized Nikon has scrapped all crop sensor DSLRs except the D7500. Don't want to go for a used body unless the seller is personally known to me. Thanks for the response.
Great video,clarity and speed of speech excellent , so often missing in other videos. Congratulations
So nice of you🙏
Thank you!!!! People think I'm crazy (or usually just old) when I tell them the beautiful picture I made needs to be formatted for their platform. The file they want to make a print from won't work. Thanks for explaining the specs. so clearly.
Question if you have an opinion: How durable do you think the standard of 2048 long-edge will be? Have they held this pretty steady or are there rumbles of change out there? Thanks again for posting so succinctly and on-target about formatting for digital media.
Facebook has had these image settings for many years now and even though devices can now display images at much higher resolution, they have kept these settings due to the speed that the images can be loaded onto any device.
Kudos to you and your channel!
Unfortunately, this is not the case in less developed countries such as the Balkan countries. There is some factor of network specifications. Only exclusive contracts with Internet service providers ensure high-quality file transfers on Facebook.
I'm unsure of the Balkan's, but Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam have the same size regulations as countries in the West.
Thanks for a great explanation and lots of detail
Glad it was helpful! 🙏
Thanks Charles. Exactly what I was looking for 👍. You’ve just got another subscriber.
Thank you very much for your support 🙏
Thanks sr from porto Portugal 😊
Thank you so much 🙏
Many thanks.
You are welcome!🙏
Great video,Thank U : )
Glad you liked it, and thanks for letting me know. Very much appreciated. 🙏
thank you so much !!
You're welcome! and thanks for commenting, much appreciated 🙏
would you do the same if it was for a customer, would you change anything? Even for the Cover photo?
No I wouldn't. Facebook recommends these sizes for optimum quality and display of the images. if the images are smaller or larger than these sizes Facebook resizes them to these sizes.
Thanks for this video
Most welcome🙏
@@CharlesNPhotography Very concise useful info and well orated :)
This is very useful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!🙏
Awesoem always heard jts 1200p x8xx pixels but guess thats old info
That was a long, long time ago.
Phenomenal picture and such a clear tutorial thank you. Can you do one for Instagram stories and posts?
My apologies, but I don't use Instagram
Informative
Thank you very much 🙏
@@CharlesNPhotography you're welcome
Very helpful video sir I'm a indian
Thanks and welcome
thank you Charles
You're more than welcome, thank you for supporting my channel
were can I find this info about the 2048px?
A simple Google search will show you that Facebook recommends 2048 for uploading photos to Facebook
Hello!
For the portrait photo still 2048 pixels?
Are these settings also valid for Instagram?
2048 pixels on the longest edge is for any photo uploaded to Facebook, whether it's a photo of a person, nightscape or landscape. I'm unsure about Instagram as I don't use that platform 😉
What about the ( aspect ratio ) of this landscape photo ?
It works for both Landscape and Portrait orientation photos.
I compress my photos for Facebook W-2700 pixels
I keep mine at 2048 as that's what Facebook says it likes.😉
appreciate
Thank you 🙏
I need to know what size to create my jpeg ads. I'm in Photoshop. When I create a new canvas.... What should my LxW be? Everything online says 1080x1080...please advise.
I haven't made Facebook Ads for quite a while, so maybe do a google search on Facebook ad size. This video is about the size of photos to upload to FAcebook, you could use it has a template and make your images on bigger than 2048 x 2048 at 72dpi
How to do this in photoshop?
This is how you do this: Menu > Image > Image Size > choose 2048 pixels for the longest side > choose Resolution > select 72dpi > Click Okay 😉
Can you show us how to do it with photoshop?
Apologies, but I don't use Photoshop to save my photos.
thanks!
Glad to help!🙏