Bad resolution in the images uploaded on Pinterest

I'm at the end of my mind and I can't for the life of understand me what causes this problem. I created graphics for use on our social media platforms that have problems during the translation of Web software. As long as they are high resolution in Photoshop, once uploaded to sites like Pinterest, it seems that the resolution is something funky around the text in the chart in particular. I tried to change the dpi, change the bits per channel, recording JPG and PNG, making the higher resolution and lower, flatten the image, pixelation of text layers and nothing works. Pinterest is the worst of the platforms, but there are traces on Twitter and Facebook as well in appearance.

Is this something to do with the settings of Photoshop? Or is this just a problem with the site? I know that I can be quibbling here.

Anything to help. Thank you.

Screenshot of Preview on my desk:

Screen Shot 2014-05-20 at 11.07.10 AM.png

Screenshot of Pinterest upload:

Screen Shot 2014-05-20 at 11.02.13 AM.pngI have

It's not your fault: Pinterest processes images uploaded with predefined jpg that is "good enough" quality, but jpg is formidable as the format for the illustrative vector illustrations sharp and lettering. As in your example.

The result is fringing and blur, because jpg uses lossy algorithm to save the picture data, who loses the original edges in the process.

Many Web sites that allow you to download images will process your images in a similar way. Some allow more control, but most are not.

BTW, Pinterest scales down from any image with a maximum width of 736px. Any height, seems, is allowed.

Accept, let go and move on! :-)

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