Facebook Cover Photo Guide
Friday, June 29, 2018
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If you desire an overview of everything you require to understand about editing and sizing your Facebook profile pictures and cover pictures, then this is Facebook Cover Photo Guide a basic and comprehensive tutorial that will guide you step by action. Make certain to save this link.
Part I: Getting The Dimensions Right
1. Ways to edit a Cover Picture: 851 x 315 px
You cannot publish a cover picture that's less than 720 px broad. For sharp, crisp images, start with a canvas that's two times the size (1702 x 630 px). For images with text or graphics, you might get a higher quality result using a PNG file.
A. Go to Fotor.com and click edit a picture, Fundamental Edits, and after that Crop. Ensure your photo is at least 851 x 315 pixels prior to you begin. Under Crop, key in 851 x 315 and crop the photo.
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After:
B. Save As: Make sure to wait under the High Quality settings and wait to a hassle-free location that you will have the ability to find later on.
2. Profile Picture: 160 x 160 px.
Profile pictures must be at least 180 x 180 px to upload and then are diminished down to 160 × 160. Rectangle-shaped images will be cropped from the center of the image. When you publish an upgrade, comment or like somebody else's page, your profile image will appear at 90 x 90 px.
A. Go to Fotor.com and click modify an image, Fundamental Edits, and after that Crop. Make sure your photo is at least 180 by 180 pixels before you begin. Under Crop, enter 180 by 180 and crop the photo.
B.You might discover that the measurements are correct but you have to resize the photo. In this case, click resize. Ensure when completed cropping and resizing that your photos measurements are 180 x 180 pixels.
Before:.
After:.
B. Again, don't forget to Save it: Make sure to wait under the Top quality settings and conserve it to a practical area that you will remember.
Part II: Publishing to Facebook.
1) Go to Facebook and to the top of your profile screen and hover over your cover photo. Click change cover image and publish the cover image you previously modified. This will change your cover picture.
Before.
After:.
2. Now, hover the mouse over your profile photo, click upload an image, and upload the profile photo you modified using Fotor.
Tada! We are done!
To begin editing your Facebook photos at Fotor click on this link. Also come visit our Facebook page. If you have any concerns don't hesitate to ask us here on the blog or call us at support.fotor.com.
Best of luck!
- The Fotor Team.
BTW: we almost forgot to inform you. You can also use Picture Collage to make a Facebook Cover Picture. Really rapidly we will show you how.
1. Go to Fotor Image Collage and click Get Begun Now. Click which template you choose and then scroll down on the left toolbar.
So scroll down the left hand toolbar up until you see this. Notification how you should first open it and then change the dimensions to the Facebook dimensions (851 × 315).
The collage design template now looks like this. Notification you can change the border width and rounding. (I suggest utilizing the 2 vector design template because it looks a little bit cleaner).
Start adding your images. You can change the zoom, the lightness, the filter, as well as the rotation of each picture.
Bam. Its done! Wait and then upload it as your Facebook cover photo the same as in Part II Action 1 earlier back.
Good hunting guys!
Share Facebook Cover Photo Guide with your friends.
Facebook Cover Photo Guide
Part I: Getting The Dimensions Right
1. Ways to edit a Cover Picture: 851 x 315 px
You cannot publish a cover picture that's less than 720 px broad. For sharp, crisp images, start with a canvas that's two times the size (1702 x 630 px). For images with text or graphics, you might get a higher quality result using a PNG file.
A. Go to Fotor.com and click edit a picture, Fundamental Edits, and after that Crop. Ensure your photo is at least 851 x 315 pixels prior to you begin. Under Crop, key in 851 x 315 and crop the photo.
Before:
After:
B. Save As: Make sure to wait under the High Quality settings and wait to a hassle-free location that you will have the ability to find later on.
2. Profile Picture: 160 x 160 px.
Profile pictures must be at least 180 x 180 px to upload and then are diminished down to 160 × 160. Rectangle-shaped images will be cropped from the center of the image. When you publish an upgrade, comment or like somebody else's page, your profile image will appear at 90 x 90 px.
A. Go to Fotor.com and click modify an image, Fundamental Edits, and after that Crop. Make sure your photo is at least 180 by 180 pixels before you begin. Under Crop, enter 180 by 180 and crop the photo.
B.You might discover that the measurements are correct but you have to resize the photo. In this case, click resize. Ensure when completed cropping and resizing that your photos measurements are 180 x 180 pixels.
Before:.
After:.
B. Again, don't forget to Save it: Make sure to wait under the Top quality settings and conserve it to a practical area that you will remember.
Part II: Publishing to Facebook.
1) Go to Facebook and to the top of your profile screen and hover over your cover photo. Click change cover image and publish the cover image you previously modified. This will change your cover picture.
Before.
After:.
2. Now, hover the mouse over your profile photo, click upload an image, and upload the profile photo you modified using Fotor.
Tada! We are done!
To begin editing your Facebook photos at Fotor click on this link. Also come visit our Facebook page. If you have any concerns don't hesitate to ask us here on the blog or call us at support.fotor.com.
Best of luck!
- The Fotor Team.
BTW: we almost forgot to inform you. You can also use Picture Collage to make a Facebook Cover Picture. Really rapidly we will show you how.
1. Go to Fotor Image Collage and click Get Begun Now. Click which template you choose and then scroll down on the left toolbar.
So scroll down the left hand toolbar up until you see this. Notification how you should first open it and then change the dimensions to the Facebook dimensions (851 × 315).
The collage design template now looks like this. Notification you can change the border width and rounding. (I suggest utilizing the 2 vector design template because it looks a little bit cleaner).
Start adding your images. You can change the zoom, the lightness, the filter, as well as the rotation of each picture.
Bam. Its done! Wait and then upload it as your Facebook cover photo the same as in Part II Action 1 earlier back.
Good hunting guys!
Share Facebook Cover Photo Guide with your friends.