How can I put a picture on Instagram without cropping it or adding white borders?
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03-19-2014, 10:36 PM
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How can I put a picture on Instagram without cropping it or adding white borders?
I hate it when my Instagram crops off my picture but I also hate the white borders. Is there an app that allows my full picture to be posted without it getting cut off or adding white borders?
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03-19-2014, 10:52 PM
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In this article you are going to learn how not to crop your portrait or landscape photos in Instagram. Let’s say I want to post the following photo to Instagram. This photo was taken in Glasgow Necropolis, a must-see place for anyone visiting the city.
Not Crop Intagram Since Instagram only accepts square photos and the photo above is a 3 by 4 landscape, I will be asked to crop it before I can upload it to Instagram. I will see the following window in which any non-square image must be cropped to a square aspect ratio. Instagram Crop Screen The built-in image cropping tool is a convenient way to turn your photos into square Instagrams. The only problem is that some compositions, like the one above, don’t really fit into square aspect ratios. The best solution to this problem is using a free app called SquareReady (they also have a paid version if you don’t want ads). This app can be used to add white margins on the top and bottom of landscape photos, or on both sides of portrait photos. That way the photo will already be square before you open it with Instagram, and you won’t be asked to crop it. The first step is to open your photo by selecting the folder icon in SquareReady, which is marked by number one in screenshot below. SquareReady Layout After you have selected your photo from the library, your screen should look like this. Cropping in SquareReady1 Do you see the row of icons at the bottom of the screen? To add white margins on the sides of your photo, simply select the third option on the bottom row of icons. Your screen should now look like this, which is exactly what we need. Cropping in SquareReady2 There are a few more options in this app such as changing the background color and adding margins along all sides of the photo, but I don’t recommend using them. If you change the background to anything but white, the photo will look really strange on Instagram. I also wouldn’t try adding margins on all four sides of the photo. Your photo is already very small on most smartphone screens, so why make it even smaller? Once you’ve created the perfect layout for your Instagram, click on the export arrow on the top right corner. Here you can save your composition to Camera Roll, or even better, send it straight to Instagram by choosing “Send in Instagram Format†option. Select the largest resolution, and then choose Instagram from the list of apps you see on your screen. This will launch Instagram with your photo already selected, and you won’t be asked to crop it since it’s already square. After you add a description and upload your photo, it will look like this on your Instagram feed. Instagram Landscape Photo You can follow me on Instagram to see my best iPhone photography. Like what you've read? If so, please join over 2,300 people who receive exclusive iPhone photography tips and updates, and get a free copy of my "The 7 Apps I Use To Create All My iPhone Photos" report. Just enter your name and email address below: 17 FEB 18 Categories: iPhoneography Tutorials Tags: Cropping, Instagram, Photo Apps Free Report Reveals The 7 Apps I Use To Create All My iPhone Photos (Hint: 3 Best Ones Are FREE) Best Photo Apps First Name: Email: Your information will *never* be shared or sold to a 3rd party. iPhone Photography Check out this great video course on taking stunning iPhone photos. iPhoneography Check out this ebook on shooting and editing great photos with the iPhone. Most Popular Posts The 7 Apps I Use To Create All My iPhone Photos 11 Gifts That Will Make Every iPhoneographer Happy The 100 Best iPhone Photos Of 2013 10 iPhone Photography Lessons From 2013 iPhone Photography Tips From 9 Great iPhoneographers 10 Most Common iPhone Photography Mistakes 5 Weird Ways To Release The iPhone’s Shutter The Rule Of Thirds In iPhone Photography © 2013 Emil Pakarklis. This site is not affiliated with Apple. Google+ More Options InstagramFacebookTwitterGoogle+ Show Ads |
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03-19-2014, 11:04 PM
Post: #3
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No, on Instagram it has to be square, therefore if you want to put the full picture it will have borders, they don't have to be white but they have to be there. I use the Photo Grid app, you can choose any color for the borders or patterns if you want, but for now you can't have a picture on there if it's not a square sorry.
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