Making Every Pixel Count: How to Prevent Image Cropping on Instagram Feed Photos

Making Every Pixel Count: How to Prevent Image Cropping on Instagram Feed Photos

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Making Every Pixel Count: How to Prevent Image Cropping on Instagram Feed Photos

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What to Know

  • Choose a photo to post and tap theExpand icon in the lower-left corner of the preview.
  • Or, pinch your fingers together on the image to zoom out and make it fit.
  • Alternatively, use a third-party image resizer like Kapwing.com to make the picture 4:5.

This article explains how to fit a whole picture on Instagram without cropping. The instructions apply to the Instagram app for iOS and Android.

How to Make a Picture Fit on Instagram

Instagram automatically crops posts to an aspect ratio of 4:5 so they don’t take up too much space in your feed. Fortunately, the app offers a way to make your photos fit the post preview window, and it’s really easy:

  1. Choose a photo to post.
  2. Tap theExpand icon in the lower-left corner of the preview window or pinch your fingers together to zoom out and make it fit.
    You’ll see a white border around the image (or a black border if dark mode is turned on in the Instagram app ).
  3. TapNext to continue posting. WonderFox DVD Ripper Pro The New Post screens in the Instagram app

How to Resize a Post for Instagram

Instagram’s built-in method usually works fine, but if you’re unsatisfied with the results, there are plenty of other ways to resize a photo . Kapwing is ideal for resizing Instagram pictures specifically because it can add space around the image so it fits the 4:5 ratio requirements (you can even pick a custom border color).

  1. Visit Kapwing.com and selectGet started .
    Kapwing will put a watermark on the bottom right side of the photo. Depending on how the border looks on your picture, a photo editing tool might be able to cover it up.
  2. Sign in with one of the listed methods and complete any first-user steps if this is your first time using this picture resizer.
  3. Tap thearrow next to Create new, then chooseUpload . The sign-in options and Upload button on the Kapwing website
  4. TapClick to Upload .
  5. Choose the photo you want to resize.
    If the image is stored in a different app, like Photos in our example (on Android), tapMedia picker >Photos . Project Manager - Asset Browser for 3Ds Max The Click to Upload and photo browser for the Kapwing website
  6. Select the image you just uploaded.
  7. ChooseEdit background >Resize Canvas .
  8. ChooseInstagram Post Portrait from the drop-down menu and4:5 for the size.
  9. Make sureFit to Center is chosen. Nero Burning ROM:
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    The New Folder and Resize Canvas screens on the Kapwing website
  10. Scroll down a little and tapOff if you don’t want the extra space around your image to be blurred. It’s here that you can optionally change the border color, too.
  11. TapApply .
  12. Make sure the image looks how you want it, then tapExport .
  13. TapExport a JPEG >Download . You can now post the new photo on Instagram. Take advantage of PREMIUM features.
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    The Resize Canvas and Export Project screens at Kapwing

FAQ

  • How do I fit a whole picture on Instagram without a white background?
    Because all Instagram posts are 4:5, landscape and portrait images will always have a border. However, you can choose a background color other than white with the Kapwing website.
  • How do I post multiple photos on Instagram?
    To post multiple photos on Instagram , tapSelect Multiple instead of choosing a single photo, and then choose up to 10 images.

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  • Title: Making Every Pixel Count: How to Prevent Image Cropping on Instagram Feed Photos
  • Author: Robert
  • Created at : 2024-08-18 21:46:16
  • Updated at : 2024-08-19 21:46:16
  • Link: https://techtrends.techidaily.com/making-every-pixel-count-how-to-prevent-image-cropping-on-instagram-feed-photos/
  • License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.