Have you ever uploaded a picture for your social network profile only to discover it was resized on you? The problem is not that it was resized, the problem is with the scale. If the scaling isn’t proportional then that great picture might not be so flattering. It will be like looking in one of those Distortion Mirrors in the Fun House. It could distort the picture so much that it doesn’t represent the true you.
There are 3 options to resolve this issue:
Option 1 should be relatively quick & painless. They’ll ask you to send them an email with your picture enclosed. They might ask you the following questions:
Option 2 is not as simple, since you will be doing the work yourself.
Option 3 is probably the simplest method of all to resize your image for social networks.
My personal choice was Option 3. Of course, I’m already that techie guy and the web application mypictr.com saved me a lot of extra work.
For those who aren’t techie people, just choose Option 1 and ask your techie friend to show you how they did it. Then you’ll know how to do it the next time you need it.
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