What size and resolution for the web

Don't know what size and resolution I should I save my photos to FB.  Any suggestions?  AND I can do LR or what I have to go to the PS

Thank you

Alisa

The resolution setting has no effect on the image. No matter what the resolution is fixed to, the pixel dimensions will remain the same. When I post photos on Facebook, I usually export copies with size defined for the long edge of 1000 pixels. Maybe it's a little too big. But you can set the resolution to 72, 96, 300, 600, etc., and it will affect the size or quality of the image.

And, Yes, you can use Lightroom to export copies to publish on Facebook. In fact, if you set up your publication options, you can post to Facebook directly from Lightroom and not even had to worry about the size.

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