![]() Note: If you don't want to bother learning about the technical aspects of file types and image data on the web, and just want to make your photos look better on Facebook, skip this section and scroll down. ![]() ![]() ![]() Let's start with some history, because thorough knowledge is better than hasty knowledge.Īt the end of this article, I have added minor, dated updates since it was published as new information became available. If there is one thing I get asked, and that has been answered online time and again, it's "How do I get my photos to look like I want them to look on Facebook?" followed immediately by "Why does Facebook ruin my photos anyway?" and finally "I just want my photos to look awesome on Facebook." The bottom line is, Facebook does give us options, loopholes if you like, and we just need to adhere to them and our images will look stellar. But, what are these magical settings? I decided I was going to fuse my two careers together into one article, and explain it all as best I can.Īssuming Facebook doesn't change these anytime soon, here are the full details on what I do (at least) to make my images on my Facebook Page look clear, sharp, and with minimal or no data compression, as of December 13, 2014.
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