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  1. Hi. I am just so bothered. I finished editing an image on photoshop and save it to 2048 px (jpeg). And after adding the file to facebook, it would not show the image meaning i cannot upload it. Any help please? Thanks.

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  2. i know this video is a few years old and the same technique exists by saving to a less then 100 kb and other settings but what about other social media platfroms? sometimes i find having to optimise image for pinterest and twitter as well and need to adjust ratio for it maybe need to change quality settings too? for eg pinterest images they is 1000px by 15000px

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  3. I’m new to photoshop as well as graphic design. Your videos are amazingly helpful. You do a great job at providing a ton of information in a straight forward delivery without dumbing it down. I have been able to start creating marketing material and content for my website without too much trouble.

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  4. accidentally got my Instagram account deleted. After serval tries contacting instagram help center, lucky I got to meet @jet_hacker who successfully restored back my disabled account‼️

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  5. accidentally got my Instagram account deleted. After serval tries contacting instagram help center, lucky I got to meet @jet_hacker who successfully restored back my disabled account‼️

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  6. What is a good size to upload for a fb profile pic? And, is there a universal size which reaches maximum resolution while also taking up the more real estate..for Instagram and a Facebook profile so that I’m not creating all these different sizes? It’s very confusing. I just wish you could upload the same size to all of them!!! I’m so stressed. I been trying to figure this out forever. I take a lot of my photos on Snapchat so it always ends up making me crop my photo because photos on snap are much more vertical versus an average photo. I don’t understand the difference between say..4×5 and, custom dimensions like 1080x 1350x? I’m so stressed ugh. Been trying to figure this out foreverrr🤦🏻‍♀️😫😩😫

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  7. Dear, can you help me with this task I have? Creating campaign with 9 different photos which I use, but they are all different quality and size. I croped parts I want to use from each as a background, but because of differences I use different font size for same text on each, then alining comes bit different, etc… Should I define one uniform image size and same canvas size for for each photo? many thanks, Mira

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