Resizing photos for Facebook is a straightforward process. Here are the steps: 1. Open an Image Editing Tool: You can use various image editing tools, such as Adobe Photoshop, GIMP (a free open-source alternative), or even online tools like Canva or Pixlr. 2. Import Your Photo: Open the photo you waRead more
Resizing photos for Facebook is a straightforward process. Here are the steps:
1. Open an Image Editing Tool:
- You can use various image editing tools, such as Adobe Photoshop, GIMP (a free open-source alternative), or even online tools like Canva or Pixlr.
2. Import Your Photo:
- Open the photo you want to resize in your chosen image editing tool.
3. Check Facebook’s Recommended Image Sizes:
- Before resizing, it’s helpful to know Facebook’s recommended image sizes:
- Profile Picture: 180 x 180 pixels (minimum)
- Cover Photo: 820 x 312 pixels (for Facebook Pages)
- Shared Image: 1200 x 630 pixels (for link shares)
- Shared Link Preview: 1200 x 628 pixels (for website link shares)
- Event Image: 1920 x 1080 pixels (recommended)
4. Resize the Photo:
- In your image editing tool, look for the “Resize” or “Image Size” option.
- Input the dimensions based on the type of image you’re resizing (e.g., 1200 x 630 for shared images).
- Ensure that the aspect ratio is maintained to prevent distortion. Most image editors will do this automatically.
5. Crop or Adjust If Necessary:
- Depending on your original photo’s dimensions, you may need to crop or adjust it to fit the desired size properly.
6. Save Your Resized Photo:
- Save the image in a format like JPEG or PNG, which is compatible with Facebook.
7. Upload to Facebook:
- Go to your Facebook account or page.
- Depending on where you want to use the resized image (profile picture, cover photo, post, event), upload it accordingly.
- Facebook will sometimes offer a cropping tool when uploading. Make any necessary adjustments here.
8. Preview and Confirm:
- Review how your resized image looks on Facebook and confirm the upload.



Here are some of the best new horror movies on Netflix: The Conference (2023) is a German-language mockumentary about a group of wealthy people who attend a mysterious conference at a remote location. Bird Box Barcelona (2023) is a Spanish-language horror film about a woman who must escape from a biRead more
Here are some of the best new horror movies on Netflix:
The Conference (2023) is a German-language mockumentary about a group of wealthy people who attend a mysterious conference at a remote location.
Bird Box Barcelona (2023) is a Spanish-language horror film about a woman who must escape from a bird-infested city.
Tin & Tina (2023) is an Italian-language horror film about a woman who is stalked by a mysterious figure.
Run Rabbit Run (2023) is an Australian horror film about a woman who must race against time to save her daughter from a sinister cult.
The Pope’s Exorcist (2023) is an Italian-language horror film about a Vatican exorcist who must battle a demonic entity.
Deliver Us from Evil (2014) is an American supernatural horror film that follows a New York City police officer who becomes involved in a series of exorcisms.
Apostle (2018) is a British psychological horror film that follows a man who travels to a remote island to rescue his kidnapped sister.
Get Out (2017) is an American psychological horror thriller film written and directed by Jordan Peele in his directorial debut.
Us (2019) is an American psychological horror film written and directed by Jordan Peele.
Ma (2019) is an American psychological thriller film directed by Tate Taylor and written by Scotty Landes and Diana Rush.
It Follows (2014) is an American supernatural horror film directed by David Robert Mitchell and written by Mitchell and Jessica Sharzer.
His House (2020) is a British supernatural horror film directed by Remi Weekes and written by Weekes and Felicity Hing.
The Haunting of Hill House (2018) is an American supernatural horror drama web television series created and directed by Mike Flanagan for Netflix.
These are just a few of the many great horror movies that are currently available on Netflix. With so many options to choose from, you’re sure to find something that will scare the pants off you.
Happy streaming!
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