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Facebook changing low resolution images

Community Beginner ,
Jul 22, 2018 Jul 22, 2018

I have been uploading images to my photography page in facebook.   .   I exported the images from lightroom as low resolution and watermarked.    I exported JPEG, sRGB, I CHECKED  Resize To Fit.    I CHECKED Don't Enlarge.      I set 2048 pixels   and    resolution 72   Sharpen for matte, standard.

I want the images to be low resolution for potential clients to view and possibly purchase. 

I notice when the images are being uploaded that facebook states "Uploading in high resolution"  

Does anyone know if I should change my exporting settings or can do something to stop facebook uploading in high resolution.

I am fairly new to this and trying to navigate my way around lightroom and facebook.

Any help would be appreciated. 

Thanks

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LEGEND , Jul 22, 2018 Jul 22, 2018

What you are doing will allow customers to view and download 2048 pixel (Long Edge) photos. Facebook considers this photo size "high resolution." It is also the maximum size image you can upload to Facebook without it being resized, which will lower the quality.

If this isn't what you want you'll need to turn off 'Upload HD' in your Facebook settings (see below). You'll also need to change you LR Export 'Resize to Fit' setting to Long Edge 960 pixels, which is the maximum size for non-HD uploads

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Jul 22, 2018 Jul 22, 2018
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What you are doing will allow customers to view and download 2048 pixel (Long Edge) photos. Facebook considers this photo size "high resolution." It is also the maximum size image you can upload to Facebook without it being resized, which will lower the quality.

If this isn't what you want you'll need to turn off 'Upload HD' in your Facebook settings (see below). You'll also need to change you LR Export 'Resize to Fit' setting to Long Edge 960 pixels, which is the maximum size for non-HD uploads.

How to Upload Sharper HD Photos and Videos to Facebook from Your Phone

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