![]() ![]() Shooting and editing in Adobe RGB 1998 is a good thing but when you come to upload your images to Facebook they will be converted to some version of the sRGB colour space. I won’t go into the complexities of colour space here but basically the issue may be that you are shooting & editing in the “Adobe RGB 1998” colour space (or some version other version) and images online are displayed in an sRGB colour space. ![]() There are three main reasons your images may look worse after uploading to Facebook incorrect colour space, incorrect resolution and compression.Ĭolour spaces are hard to wrap your head around when first starting out but do some research and you should get on top of it in no time. Colours can seem less impressive, it looks like you’ve lost detail in the picture and areas appear blocky but there are ways to optimise your files prior to uploading so that you can minimise the degradation and keep them looking as good as Facebook will let you. People often complain that their photos look worse after uploading to Facebook and they would be correct. ![]() THEORY Why does Facebook ruin my pictures? ![]()
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