Yup, the one with the words, “Design the Future”. That’s your YouTube banner of 2048x1152 pixels. It helps provide a professional look to your channel. Without that banner, any channel would look dull. Removing aYouTube bannercould be detrimental to the channel in a number of ways. ...
I am now talking about how to make the image zoom down to become visually smaller and yet remain the same for the requirements of 2048 x 1152 minimum. In other words, zooming out just shows me what I would like to see. So I screen shotted the zoomed out image and re...
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Is that 2048 x 1152? If these sizes are correct, put those numbers in the Image Size dialog, and check "Resample". Just as Ged showed you. At 1920 width, your original is a little too small, and you need to scale it up a little, AKA resampling. You'...
Is that 2048 x 1152? If these sizes are correct, put those numbers in the Image Size dialog, and check "Resample". Just as Ged showed you. At 1920 width, your original is a little too small, and you need to scale it up a little, AKA resampling. You're lucky he...
The problem remains that when I lower the percentage, it makes the image smaller in pixels dimension, and I have to have the minimum 2048 x 1152 and no more than 6M, because Youtube requires this for a channel graphic. Thanks! Votes Upvote Translate Translate Report Repor...
Hi, The problem remains that when I lower the percentage, it makes the image smaller in pixels dimension, and I have to have the minimum 2048 x 1152 and no - 10253756
Is that 2048 x 1152? If these sizes are correct, put those numbers in the Image Size dialog, and check "Resample". Just as Ged showed you. At 1920 width, your original is a little too small, and you need to scale it up a little, AKA resampling. You're lucky h...
Is that 2048 x 1152? If these sizes are correct, put those numbers in the Image Size dialog, and check "Resample". Just as Ged showed you. At 1920 width, your original is a little too small, and you need to scale it up a little, AKA resampling. You're lucky h...
I did have it set to pixels. That screen shot was before I changed it to pixels and I also selected Resample box and Resolution at 1. The Image size I need - 10253756