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August 7, 2022
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Is there a specific image size for adobe portfolio?

  • August 7, 2022
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Hello, I don't know where to ask this. I want to make an artist portfolio using Adobe Portfolio, it's very easy to use but I can't figure out what pixel size the images ought to be. 

For example, instagram asks for 1080x1080 pixel size for their images, easy peasy. I can't find the specific dimensions for Adobe Portfolio, I understand that it resizes and compresses accordingly (awesome) but it's still very vague.

Depending on the them I use, some images are cropped and fit awkwardly in their container, if I knew the exact dimensions needed I could stop that from happening, right? (I attached a screenshot showing what I mean).

 

Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks! 

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Participant
December 13, 2023

Hi, I think it's 900 x 769px. I was hitting the same problem for the dimensions of the cover image, and the crop didn't work with my images either which are 1280 x 769px. I tried 1000x 769px but didn't seem to make any change. So I tried 900 x 769px, fitted the image to the width and left a white border top and bottom. 

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 7, 2022

Adobe Portfolio recommends using images that are no more than 3840px wide.  However, I use images that are far below that to keep the file size down.

https://help.myportfolio.com/hc/articles/360038360914-Formatting-Images

 

For best results, optimize images for the web beforehand in Photoshop.  Use File > Export > ExportAs > JPG.  To reduce file size and improve your site's performance,  adjust the image quality setting.  See screenshot. 

 

 

Hope that helps.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
kglad
Community Expert
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August 7, 2022
Alvar5EADAuthor
Participant
August 7, 2022

Thanks for responding. I had already looked at this before posting here but I'll try to be more specific.

-"we generate different versions of that image each with a different width. The height changes relative to the width to preserve the image's aspect ratio." I think this is great but it leaves me with a few questions. Is there a optimal standard image size for best size flexibility? What is the best width for this? Maybe I'm overthinking this part I don't know..

-Also, when using page covers, my images appear cropped. Even if the pixel dimensions for height and width are the same. What are my options for this issue? (I added a screenshot showing this on the portfolio editor). 

Alvar5EADAuthor
Participant
August 8, 2022

In addition,

 

  • We recommend uploading images that are the size of the container they're filling, or at most 2x that dimension for Retina resolution.
  • We recommend uploading cover images that are below 1MB (file size).

https://help.myportfolio.com/hc/articles/360036870474-Website-Container-sizing

 

 


Thank you Nancy.

When you say "We recommend uploading images that are the size of the container they're filling", what confuses me is that I don't know the size of the container, there doesn't seem to be an exact measurement dispalyed anywhere

So when I add an image to be used as cover for a page link, I have no way of knowing the correct measurements, I'm just guessing and changing the iamge size. 

For example, in my previous screenshot my image was 1080x1080px. The height was cropped on both ends within the container, so I changed the dimensions to 1200x1080, and fits alright. But again, I have no exact measurment of the container.  

I am using the Thomas theme. Also, when I say I "cover image" I don't mean a huge banner, just the smaller page links displayed on the main page.

I hope I am making sense and I appreciate your help!