Facebook clobbers metadata in any case. The best method to preserve
image quality apart from saving as PNG is to stick to the FB standard
image dimensions to limit the effect of resizing engines.

https://www.facebook.com/CoverPhotoSize?filter=2



On 24 January 2014 10:13, Bruce <bkday...@daytonphoto.com> wrote:
> When you create an album to upload to, there is an option to make it Hi-Res.  
> All images uploaded to it are not mangled as badly.
>
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>> On Jan 23, 2014, at 11:57 AM, Bruce Walker <bruce.wal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Photoshelter posted a nice article on how to get around the terrible
>> quality-mangling compression artifacts that Facebook introduces when
>> you upload images there. Curiously, the easy answer is upload PNG
>> files! Very counterintuitive, but apparently it helps.
>>
>> http://blog.photoshelter.com/2014/01/facebook-photos-look-bad-diy-solution-fix
>>
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