How do I make my Instagram upload better quality?

Instagram is so much fun to use, but if you want to get the best photos for it, then you have to make sure that those images are of high quality. It’s very easy to do this – just follow these steps:

How to upload photos to Instagram

To upload photos to Instagram, you will need to use your phone’s camera. Try taking a photo with a good background and lighting. Make sure the photo is focused on something that is interesting and unique. You can also take photos of things around you that make you laugh, like people or animals!

Open your phone’s gallery

  • Open your phone’s gallery app and find the photo you want to upload.
  • Tap it once to open it, then tap the share button in the middle of the bottom row of icons (it looks like a box with an arrow pointing up).
  • Scroll through until you see Instagram, then select it and enter a caption for your post before tapping “Post.”

Crop your photo

You can also make it look more professional by cropping your photo. Crop your photos so that they are the right size for Instagram, which is square and slightly smaller than a standard Instagram post. Use the rule of thirds to help you position your subject and use other tools such as Adobe Photoshop or Snapseed if you’re not sure how to do this on your own.

Add a filter (optional)

  • Save your image
  • Open on a different device, like Chrome or Firefox for Mac, and add a filter in the app you’re using (Filters for Mac is great)
  • Save the image again, then re-open it in Instagram and upload!

Add a border to your image

You can also add a border to your image. This is an easy way to make your photos stand out, and it doesn’t take much time at all!

To do this, use the pencil tool in the top toolbar of your screen:

  • Click and drag on the canvas of your picture. A line will appear where you clicked, and as long as you hold down your mouse button it won’t disappear. You can also draw multiple lines at once by clicking more than once with the pencil tool before letting go of your mouse button.
  • Next, use the eraser tool to delete any parts of the border that aren’t needed:
  • For example, if there’s too much space between two sides of a square or rectangle (like here) then go back over those lines with the eraser tool until they’re closer together:

Tweak brightness, contrast and saturation.

You might want to tweak your brightness, contrast and saturation before uploading. This will help you get the right look for your photo.

  • To change brightness, move the slider all the way to the left or right until it reaches 0 (zero) or 100. The higher the number, the brighter your photo will be; conversely, a lower number means that it’s darker.
  • Contrast is how light and dark different parts of an image are from each other. Move this slider up or down depending on how bright/light you want everything in your picture to be relative to its surroundings: if someone’s face is too dark compared with their shirt when they’re standing under lights at night time then decrease contrast; but if someone looks washed out during daylight hours because shadows make them seem darker than they actually are then increase contrast by moving this slider towards 100%.

Choose the quality of your Instagram photo uploads.

You can choose to upload a photo in high quality or low quality. Low-quality images are ideal for photos with little detail, such as those taken with your phone’s camera. High-quality photos are better for images that have lots of detail and color, like those taken with higher-end cameras like DSLRs.

You might be wondering if there’s an easy way to tell which kind of photo you should use? Our recommendation is this: upload lower resolution photos that have lots of detail (like panoramas) as high resolution ones will take up more space on your phone!

Conclusion

Now you know how to upload a photo to Instagram. You can use this method to upload any type of picture, including screenshots from your favorite apps or websites. The next time you’re looking for inspiration for an Instagram post and want to find some good images for your feed, remember these tips! Check this Jpeg to jpg 100kb.

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