Just as a side note, how did I find? how big should the slide be? I exported a normal PowerPoint slide. I went into Photoshop, I imported the slide and then I checked. What are the sizes of this slide because I can change pixels here. I did change them to interest.
And I knew how many interests and what is the native resolution from PowerPoint. It turns out that PowerPoint works with a resolution of 96 pixels per inch. I hope at least that this is the same for the Mac version, because on Windows, we have 96 pixels per inch. So this is why we had 1111 points 25 and 20 for the height to make a perfect Full HD video. So how can you find values if you have something other? Let's say that you want to create Facebook posts not into Instagram story posts, just typed in Facebook posts size 2019.
I can see here some sizes, I just click on this image. And it took me to this article just for an example. Let's assume that you want to create Facebook posts because you are the social media marketing person for Facebook for your company or for the company that hires you. We have here link images, color photos, profile pictures, and we have those sizes. Let's say that we want an image post size. And I would like PowerPoint to have perfectly this size 1200 pixels, or 900 pixels.
How to determine how many inches This is very simple. You just type in Google pixels to interest. Basically the first site which comes up, you select the DPI 296 and you're set. You just typed here here 1200 pixels would be 12.5. 900 would be 9375. Okay, I hope I will not forget this slide size, custom slide size 9275 12.5 boom.
Of course the entire presentation changes because it applies to the entire presentation when I open a new presentation file or copy this as a backup, this would now be a perfect image for a Facebook post. If you do not believe me, let me show you file. Save as I click on Browse I just want to save this as a JPEG on my on my desktop, maybe all slides It doesn't matter. Okay, the images have been exported. Let me close everything down, including Photoshop at this moment. Okay, and Meet here on the screen.
Those are the images. Right click open with you do not have to use Photoshop. Of course, I just wanted to show you that this will have perfect image sizes Ctrl, Alt, I 1200 width, and height. As you see everything is perfect, because we use the 96 pixels per inch resolution. So this is the only thing you have to remember when you are converting the sizes. This is meant to be just a quick tip in case you have order sizes to work with.
You shouldn't have any problems. Basically, the full range of these sizes fit nearly every platform. But if you want to be very platform specific and you want to have perfect, not too high, not too small sizes, you can convert each possible size like that. Thank you and see you in the next lecture. Let's move forward