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How to Make a Facebook Cover Photo in CorelDRAW

How to Make a Facebook Cover Photo in CorelDRAW
How to Make a Facebook Cover Photo in CorelDRAW

How to Make a Facebook Cover Photo in CorelDRAW

Make a Facebook Cover Photo: A Facebook cover picture is a photograph in a horizontal orientation and should be uploaded at a size of 828 X 315 pixels.

As pretty much every person and an enormous number of organizations have a Facebook presence, it’s imperative to have a cover picture that is cleaned and looks proficient

1. Set the page size

Let’s start by making the document. From the New Document dialog box (File > New), in the Name: field type the name of the file as ‘worldofitech’. Next, from the Preset destination drop-down select Web. You will see this changed the unit of measure to pixels and the Rendering resolution to 96 dpi. In the Width field enter 828 and in the Height field type 315 and click OK.

2. Including Graphic elements

Import the picture onto the page. A tip here, Double-click the Rectangle tool. This will include a page casing and you can then Powerclip the picture into it. While choosing a picture, recollect that at Facebook cover ought to have a territory where your profile picture shows up, on the left. Make a 160 x 160 px square that is 23 px from the left. This is the place the profile picture will be. Make sure to keep this territory liberated from significant data. Next, include any content (attempt to keep it restricted assuming there is any chance of this happening). Presently it is time to export your Facebook cover.

3. Fare for web

To export our cover, go to File > Export For > Web. This will open the Export for Web dialog box where you can settle on such decisions as gif, jpg, or png. Under Format, select PNG and under Color mode select RGB Color (24-bit). Under Transformations, ensure that the picture is 828 x 315 and a resolution of 96dpi.


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