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Why do my Photoshop pictures look low quality?
Hello and ThankYou for viewing my question,
I have been using Photoshop for a while now and know how to design and develop Graphics. However, I keep trying to make banners for my Facebook Group.
I have the right dimensions and I go with the default resolution it gives me (either 72 Pixels Per inch OR 300 Pixels per CM)
Yet when I upload to Facebook or anything else it looks terrible? I have tried uploading as both a JPEG and a PNG and still no luck.
This is quite annoying especially when people expect something good from me.
Please Awnser
~ Felipe :D
1 Answer
- ?Lv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
Online sites don't care about the resolution of an image—they only need the correct *dimensions*. Facebook uses 851×315 images for cover photos. Your artwork or photography merely needs to look good at 100% zoom.
Also keep in mind that Facebook will typically compress any images you give it, and most websites cannot make sense of color spaces other than sRGB. sRGB does not reproduce dark colors very well, so try to keep the design light.