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juskat
07-01-2017, 12:13pm
Hi,

I am not very tech savvy so please don't be amazed but I don't know how to post my photo's on to Facebook in the NewsFeed or on my wall. Do I have to resize the photos for Facebook? The only way i know how to do that is on my laptop using the resize function in " Open in Paint". I shoot in Jpeg.

thanks

ameerat42
07-01-2017, 1:09pm
I'm not amazed:confused013 I don't know anything about FB, so there:p:o

OK another thing I'm not up on: Is that Paint that's part of the Windows Accessories?
If so, I thought it was not a very capable program. Perhaps it can re-size.

Next Q: Is that all you you have for image editing programs? I do not want to bombard you
with "info", so I'll wait for your reply, after you get some answers about FB...

juskat
07-01-2017, 1:28pm
I'm not amazed:confused013 I don't know anything about FB, so there:p:o

OK another thing I'm not up on: Is that Paint that's part of the Windows Accessories?
If so, I thought it was not a very capable program. Perhaps it can re-size.

Next Q: Is that all you you have for image editing programs? I do not want to bombard you
with "info", so I'll wait for your reply, after you get some answers about FB...

I am a total beginner so I have not done any editing other than resizing in Paint (yes I think it is a Windows accessory) and it seems to resize OK. I am subscribed to the online CC Lightroom and PS although haven't used them yet. Also i just joined Flickr so i can post photos on the Ausphotography site.

ameerat42
07-01-2017, 1:37pm
OK, ta for that info. I was going to suggest a reasonable program to get you by (FastStone) but
since you've got LR and PS, better learn how to use them. They are pretty FULL-ON!!.

At some stage, start another thread about how to use those. I can help with PS.

Meanwhile, back to FBook... - I'm outta here:confused013

ricktas
07-01-2017, 2:32pm
I am a total beginner so I have not done any editing other than resizing in Paint (yes I think it is a Windows accessory) and it seems to resize OK. I am subscribed to the online CC Lightroom and PS although haven't used them yet. Also i just joined Flickr so i can post photos on the Ausphotography site.

You don't need flickr or any other site to post photos to Ausphotography. You can upload them directly to Ausphotography. Click on Library on the main menu, then have a look in the How Do I section.

Mark L
07-01-2017, 8:38pm
Since you are now posting via flickr :th3: I'll assume you still need/want to post to FB. If so you need to figure out what their posting requirements (file size) is. Then let us know that. Easy to do in PS.

farmmax
08-01-2017, 1:47am
Sorry, I'm not into Facebook either. I use Faststone Image viewer (free) for resizing. It does a great job. Otherwise I use Photoshop.

If you are desperate, Windows can resize photos. If you right click on one or more photos in your Windows explorer, in the menu which appears, choose Send to/Mail Recipient.. In the window which appears, choose the size you want and click attach. If your computer has Outlook installed in it Outlook will open a new email with the resized images attached. You can save the images from there.

If you do not have Outlook installed, there is a work around. It is described in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ks57uB1xulI&t=0s

There are plenty of online website which will resize your images for you. Here is a link to one which has instructions http://resizeimage.net

Glenda
08-01-2017, 7:19am
I' not very tech savvy either but I did join Fb to keep in touch with family while travelling. I think they prefer reasonably small images and although I have posted photos 1000 pixels on the longest side I usually stick to 800.

fillum
08-01-2017, 7:12pm
My (vague) recollection is that Facebook will resize images that it deems too large (although I don't know what "too large" is). However this might give results that are less than ideal, so better to prepare the files yourself before uploading.

As you've already subscribed to Photoshop I'd suggest you start using that, maybe getting familiar with the crop, straighten and resize tools first as these are probably the most basic requirements. Should be plenty of tutes around but ask here if you get stuck.

Caution:-
Before doing any processing back up your image files (at least the ones you wouldn't like to lose) and then work with copies of the files.



Cheers.

Steve Axford
09-01-2017, 6:51pm
I post pics of any size on Facebook (up to 4k). If they are big, they take longer to load so it is probably wise not to load very large images. FB resizes them to fit your display.

juskat
09-01-2017, 10:08pm
My (vague) recollection is that Facebook will resize images that it deems too large (although I don't know what "too large" is). However this might give results that are less than ideal, so better to prepare the files yourself before uploading.

As you've already subscribed to Photoshop I'd suggest you start using that, maybe getting familiar with the crop, straighten and resize tools first as these are probably the most basic requirements. Should be plenty of tutes around but ask here if you get stuck.

Caution:-
Before doing any processing back up your image files (at least the ones you wouldn't like to lose) and then work with copies of the files.



Cheers.

Thanks Steve, I have never used Photoshop as I always assumed it would be too hard for me. But I will follow your suggestion and start looking at some tutes on resizing, cropping and straightening.

ricktas
09-01-2017, 10:12pm
We have some guides here on AP in the Tutorials and Photoshop Forums

But resizing in photoshop (this is an old version of PS, but the idea is the same) http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showthread.php?14971-How-to-resize-photographs-for-the-Internet

ameerat42
09-01-2017, 10:26pm
...I have never used Photoshop as I always assumed it would be too hard for me.
This is TRUE! - if you never start.


But I will follow your suggestion and start looking at some tutes on resizing, cropping and straightening.
While this is a GREAT start!

MissionMan
10-01-2017, 12:05am
I find standard sizing and sharpening from Lightroom to be fine for Facebook. I've generally never posted to Facebook to win awards. Facebook caters for HD images now so you can upload full siE but generally speaking I upload 2048 on the longest size as my image size, 8 on quality and export sharpness high.

bitsnpieces
11-01-2017, 10:48pm
So going back to the original question, you don't need to resize or do anything when uploading photos to Facebook. Facebook will automatically compress and resize the photo a little.
Usually when you log into Facebook, towards the top of the page you'll see a box with "What's on your mind?" in it.
Click in there and it'll allow you to type in a message/thought, etc, and you'll notice there's also a button top left of it which says Photo/Video.
You can click on this to then browse on your computer and select the photos/videos you'd like to post up along with your message (or no message if you don't want any).

If you go into your main profile page and not the default news feed page, you'll see another option which just says Photos a little higher up, under/beside your profile picture/cover. If you go in there first, then create an album, if I remember correctly, when you go to choose the photos you'd like to upload, you can also tick to upload in high quality.

Why this is important is as mentioned before, Facebook automatically resizes and compresses the image, selecting high quality will ensure it doesn't resize and compress too much - not a big deal honestly, unless you're trying to show off your photographic work or something.

Anyways, with regards to using Paint. You mentioned that you've already subscribed for Lightroom and Photoshop - invest time into it to learn to use it. If it gets too complicated and you just need a quick solution, what version of Windows are you running?

I find Microsoft Paint on Windows 8/10 more versatile compared to previous versions - not perfect, but definitely quick little things can be done.
If you just want to resize/crop, I personally use Microsoft Office Picture Manager. You can use this by right clicking on the photo you want to edit, go to open with, and if it's not there, click 'Choose another app' (or whatever it would be for Windows 7 and before)
Microsoft Office Picture Manager usually comes with Office, which I'm going to assume you have - most people do.

This tool is handy because if you just need to make some basic colour adjustments, or resize the image, or crop the image to get rid of parts from the image that you don't want, this tool is quick and easy. Also, you can hold Shift down when cropping to ensure you maintain the same aspect ratio when cropping.

Have a look in the AP Library if there's any terms you're unfamiliar with
http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showlibrary.php
I've also recently finished a basic illustrative guide on various aspects/terminologies regarding photography on my site, if it helps.

Anyways, have fun using Facebook, taking photos, and editing them :)

Sargimuss
12-03-2017, 8:40am
Bitsandpieces has given a great run-down here.

If you're shooting in JPEG initially, the file size won't be terribly big and Facebook will handle the technical stuff easily.

I export my photos out of lightroom from RAW to 100% JPEG size and have no issues with Facebook handling them.

It does compress the photo quite a bit, but the results aren't terrible.

If you follow the advice above, you'll successfully post photos and be able to have a fuss free experience.

The best thing about Facebook is its ease of use and the ability to share your stuff without any hassle.

Try not to add too much work to your memories or it'll fast become a chore and not enjoyable.

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Cage
12-03-2017, 2:49pm
You mention you have Adobe CC with Photoshop and Lightroom.

I'd suggest you start with Lightroom. It's fairly intuitive and nowhere near as daunting as Photoshop. There are some very impressive shots posted on here from Lightroom users.

Mark L
15-03-2017, 11:05pm
The best thing about Facebook is its ease of use and the ability to share your stuff without any hassle.


I have the hassle that I have no one I want to share my stuff with. Sad really:(