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Hope Foster-Reyes

MJR Creative Group - 1 views

  • Your ideal image dimension is 600 pixels wide. Pinterest resizes all images down to a 192-pixel wide thumbnail if in board view. Once you click on the thumbnail, Pinterest will display your image at it’s maximum size up to 600 pixels wide (by any dimension tall). Therefore, to look your best you want your pinnable images to be as close to 600 pixels wide as possible.
Hope Foster-Reyes

How to Beat the Image Bias of Pinterest: Getting Pinned, Blocking Pins & Image Optimiza... - 1 views

  • You’ll find lots of guidance stating images can be 600 pixels wide with no limit on height. That may not work in your favor. The unlimited height still works on the Pinterest board where images are resized to 192 pixels wide and support an unlimited height, but click through to the actual pin and you’ll find the height is constrained to 880 pixels high. That nice, lengthy infographic you created now looks like a pencil.
  • The winning image size appears to be 600 x 800. It resizes down to 192 x 256, giving it enough visual presence on the board to not get lost in all the noise, and it is fully visible once clicked.
Hope Foster-Reyes

Best Facebook Photo Sizes: Cover, Profile, Wall Photos & More! | How-to Social Media Gr... - 0 views

  • Photos shared on your wall are displayed as a 403 pixel square image. For best photo quality, size and crop photos for wall posts at least 480 pixel square. 960px is optimal. These will be displayed at 403 pixels square on the Timeline with no cropping made by Facebook. If you upload a horizontal photo at 403 pixels wide, it will be shown in its entirety. A wider horizontal photo will have the edges cropped off.
Hope Foster-Reyes

Facebook Photos Size Guide -- 2013 Edition - 0 views

  • if you upload rectangular images with a longest side of 403px or less, landscape (horizontal) and portrait (vertical) images get handled differently. When you upload a horizontal image 403px wide, the whole image displays on the timeline
  • But if you upload a vertical image 403px tall, Facebook still tries to fill the width and cuts from the top or bottom
  • When you upload an image to the timeline, a large square thumbnail is automatically generated and displayed on the timeline at 403 px by 403 px. The center of the image is automatically chosen by default, but you can reposition the photo by clicking on the pencil icon to edit, then choose Reposition Photo and drag
Terra Brockman

Local Farmers Markets, Sustainable Farming, Ohio Local Food, Farmland Protection - Cuya... - 0 views

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    Why Buy Local? GREAT reasons . . . Why not? Fresh, locally grown foods don't just taste delicious - they are better for you, your community and your planet! "
Terra Brockman

Sustainable Seattle | Local Food Multiplier Study - 0 views

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    "A model of a relationship-based economy emerges from the study. The model says that the more dollars circulating locally, the greater the number of community linkages and the greater their strength. The research indicates that more and stronger linkages provide for a healthier, more diverse and resilient local economy. Simply put, locally directed buying and selling connects the community's resources to its needs resulting in relationships that serve to restore the land and regenerate community. ..."
Terra Brockman

Program Post: Food Dollars and Sense | ASAP | From Here | Appalachian Sustainable Agric... - 0 views

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    "The reality is that for every dollar we spend on food, only an average of 15.5 cents is received by the farmer"
Terra Brockman

Biological Meltdown: The Loss of Agricultural Biodiversity | Urban Habitat - 0 views

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    "In the United States, more than 7000 apple varieties were grown in the last century. Today, over 85 percent of those varieties - more than 6000 - are extinct. Just two apple varieties account for more than 50% of the entire US crop. In the Philippines, where small farmers once cultivated thousands of traditional rice varieties, just two Green Revolution varieties occupied 98% of the entire rice growing area in the mid-1980s."
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