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Social Media Image Composition Test 7

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April 7, 2016 by ES Ivy

This is test 7 of trying to find the best social media image size and composition that will work for more than one social media site, a single image that will work for social sharing images on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.

This is the second test to see how photos with faces affect where Facebook and Twitter crop images that are not their optimal orientation. Is it possible to create an image that will work for Pinterest, Facebook, and Twitter sharing?

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Social Media Image Composition Test 6

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April 7, 2016 by ES Ivy

This is test 6 of trying to find the best social media image size and composition that will work for more than one social media site, a single image that will work for social sharing images on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.

This is the second test to see how photos with faces affect where Facebook and Twitter crop images that are not their optimal orientation. Is it possible to create an image that will work for Pinterest, Facebook, and Twitter sharing?

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Social Media Image Composition Test 5

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April 7, 2016 by ES Ivy

This is test 5 of trying to find the best social media image size and composition that will work for more than one social media site, a single image that will work for social sharing images on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.

This is a test to see how photos with faces affect where Facebook and Twitter crop images that are not their optimal orientation. Is it possible to create an image that will work for Pinterest, Facebook, and Twitter sharing?

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Social Media Image Size Test 4

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April 7, 2016 by ES Ivy

This is test 4 of trying to find the best social media image size, a single image that will work for social sharing images on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.

This is a test to see how contrast affects where Facebook and Twitter crop images that are not their optimal orientation. Is it possible to create an image that will work for Pinterest, Facebook, and Twitter sharing?…

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Social Media Image Size Test 3

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April 7, 2016 by ES Ivy

This is test 3 of trying to find the best social media image size, a single image that will work for social sharing images on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.

This is a test to see how contrast affects where Facebook and Twitter crop images that are not their optimal orientation. Is it possible to create an image that will work for Pinterest, Facebook, and Twitter sharing?…

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Social Media Image Size Test 2

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April 5, 2016 by ES Ivy

This is test 2 of trying to find the best social media image size, a single image that will work for social sharing images on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.

I am currently trying uploading big images to WordPress, but displaying them smaller so that on a laptop they are not annoyingly big, but they are still full width on a phone so you can see them. So, how does that work out for Pinterest, Facebook, and Twitter sharing?

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Best Social Media Image Size Test 1

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April 5, 2016 by ES Ivy

This is test 1 of trying to find the best social media image size, a single image that will work for social sharing images on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.

The minimum width for a Facebook image to share is 600 pixels, I’ll use that as my starting width.

The maximum length for Pinterest then is 1680, but I’m not going to go that long. …

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Facebook Images Sized for Twitter and Pinterest – One Social Media Image Size

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April 5, 2016 by ES Ivy

One image size for facebook twitter and pinterest?It’s a real hassle – and when you’re buying images, more expensive – to size blog post images different ways for different social media platforms. In this post series, I’ll look at creating a universal image size for Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest….

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How to Sharpen Blurry Twitter Header Photos

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March 30, 2016 by ES Ivy

For some reason, Twitter did not make putting in a header photos easy. Twitter tells you that the correct Twitter header size is 1500 x 500 pixels. But, when you upload an image that size, Twitter still automatically enlarges it, cuts off the edges, and decreases the quality. A triple whammy! I think it has something to do with trying to make the header optimize for different devises.

I did some research* and came up with 5 easy ways to Optimize your Twitter Header Image  and I used these five tips to you step-by-step how to convert your Facebook Cover Photo into a Twitter Header Image.

If you’re still not happy with the quality, I have more more quick tip, short of starting everything over with much bigger images.

Sharpen Blurry Twitter Header Photos Further - Optimize your Twitter Header Photo Size

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5 Easy Ways to Optimize your Blurry Twitter Header Image

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March 29, 2016 by ES Ivy

Did you upload an image the correct Twitter header size, 1500 x 500 pixels, and find that it didn’t work? Have you got a blurry Twitter header image?

How to fix a blurry Twitter header.

In Twitter, the only edit options are to zoom in and then reposition after zooming in, cutting off even more of your image. So you can’t fix it.

I did quite a bit of reading and came up with the following easiest ways to optimize your Twitter header image – 5 quick fixes….

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