GDPR-354025 Posted January 18, 2018 Posted January 18, 2018 I just spent several hours trying to resize several beautiful photos developed from Raw images with Affinity, to Twitter-friendly size. Attached is what I ended up with. Can someone tell me why Twitter's Zoom is, like, set with telephoto capacity? These photos were so pretty, but Twitter makes it impossible to get even a slice without resizing the canvas so that the vertical border is huge, and the image still remains much too large for the screen. So I finally enlarged the canvas to some random size horizontally and vertically and left it at that. Very discouraging. I'd appreciate greatly knowing how I could make photos Twitter-friendly. (If you're kind enough to reply, I am now powering down and will gratefully read responses later. Repeated attempts to upload the "Twitterized" image and its dimensions failed.) Quote
Staff DWright Posted January 18, 2018 Staff Posted January 18, 2018 A common size to use if you don't want Twitter to resize the image is 1263px x 421px. and to do this in Affinity Photo use the resize document option and click on the padlock to unlock the aspect ration and you can enter the exact dimensions you want as shown in the attached screen shot Quote
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