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It Really worked bro thanks alot
ОтветитьGreat Job man, thank you!
Ответитьdoes this work in Lightroom with a jpeg image
ОтветитьThanks, it was useful!
ОтветитьThanks, that has made a huge difference in my understanding of this topic.
Ответитьbro you talk too much
ОтветитьThank you! @kissmykite
ОтветитьI don't usually comment but this video was super helpful. Thank you for changing the way I export my files now.
ОтветитьYO this actually works! I've been doing everything except the 2000x2500 and been getting crap results😄
ОтветитьBrilliant Video, I literally took all day trying to figure out how to crop, resize and export an image for instagram without losing loads of quality. This has by far produced the best results yet! Many Thanks 👍
ОтветитьShould i be comment number 700 ?
Well thanks for the guide
I'm trying to export as 2000 width 2500 height but it wont allow me to, when I type in 2000 width it automatically adjusts to 1370 height, helpppp
ОтветитьHi Thank YOU!
Can you tell me how much pixel do I have to use for Landscape and 1:1 Pictures?
great vid thanks man
Ответитьawesome. Thank you
ОтветитьCouldn’t you export in 1080x1350 to avoid compression by instagram? Just a doubt
ОтветитьTwo years later and this video still doing its job! 🤗🤗🤗
ОтветитьYou took almost two minutes to start getting to the point, dude.
ОтветитьHow does this same theory of exporting work when you're creating a collage for instagram?
ОтветитьDidn't work for me. With the classic "export" button it rendered a much higher quality image - using the same settings presented in the video. Save for web just lowered image quality per my tests.
Ответитьso, 2160x2160 not 1080x1080?
ОтветитьFranceska Fournier, in case anyone wants to know.
ОтветитьWhat about an instagram story?
Ответитьwhat are the specs for a landscape photo?
ОтветитьThank you so much!! This is the only video I have found that has worked.
ОтветитьThis video just❣️
ОтветитьDoes this same works for RAW FILE
ОтветитьThank you for explaining the export method, but I have a question. As soon as we crop for instagram in the 4 by 5 ratio, the image loses quality, is there a way to crop without losing quality?
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьAnd final part is: USE IPHONE TO UPLOAD
Ответитьwhat I have to do if I want export many edits at once? or I have to repeat the process with every single edit?
ОтветитьGreat overview! Any reason why you lower the image size instead of not uploading at full resolution?
ОтветитьWhat about landscapes?
ОтветитьI didn't get why you can export at 2000x2500... Doesn't Instagram resize the image to 1080x1350? Doesn't this process degrade jpeg images?
ОтветитьCan someone say why some instagram videos looks stunningly bright with such a high clarity ?
ОтветитьThank you very much! You earned a new sub🤙🏽👌🏽
ОтветитьI compared this to my normal export (png-24, bicubic sharper, quality 100, sRGB) and this looked a lot worse.
Ответитьthank u bro
ОтветитьThe term legacy would tend to allude to it been outdated and inferior. Its a little discombobulating.
ОтветитьHey Justin! Do you still use this method of export? Have you tried the "quick export" or any other methods?
ОтветитьIt was uploaded 2 years back which means in 2020
Ответитьyes
ОтветитьWill this work for Facebook too the same ?
ОтветитьI have issues whenever I'm exporting for social media. It's shows noise all over.
ОтветитьWhy didn’t you click 32bit? It was shown as a choice
ОтветитьThanks, Justin. This was helpful info I haven't yet come across! I'm gonna give it a try in Affinity Photo and see what I get.
Question; Do you adjust the DPI of your image before exporting? I've always stuck with 300dpi even though insta suggests an image of 75dpi.
fyeeee. thank you!
ОтветитьThank you for this.
Are these relatively basic functions available in Photoshop Elements?
Instagram still sux for landscape for all interested parties.
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