There are a couple more settings as well as other useful information on the saving interface. Also be careful if you resize and optimize an image too many times, it can cause the image to look blurry. As you are changing values don’t forget to save a copy of the original photo in case you resized it too small. Roughly estimate the needed resolution and play around with it to make it fit your needs. The image will automatically keep its aspect ratio if you aren’t happy with it just go back to the cropping interface and select the new area of the image that should be exported. A normal Full HD screens resolution is 1920 x 1080. If you don’t know the exact sizes your image has to have just estimate by thinking how much space the image should take on your website. If you have clicked “save you should see several options to save your image, as well as the resizing options. As soon as you are ready just press “save” and we will continue from this point. You now have several options to edit and crop your image for your needs, feel free to play around with the different settings as these aren’t part of this guide. You should now see your image opened in Pixlr X. If you haven't got the popup to select a new resolution everything is fine. I would recommend continuing by choosing the preselected Full HD option. There are ways, to control that different devices get to see different image resolutions but as this is a guide for content creators only, and as it takes several requirements to be met that you can upload multiple images, I won’t dive deeper into this topic. If you still consider using UHD just think about that you have the decision to whether make the website slower for 99.9% of the people on lower resolution devices or to let the 0.1% of the people on UHD devices see a lower resolution image. The image sizes are enormous and the target group actually surfing on UHD devices is pretty small. I wouldn’t recommend the Ultra HD (UHD) option. It says that the image is too large and gives a couple of options to select from to get the image resized to a better resolution. Depending on the size of your image, I might take longer and after a few seconds, a popup will appear.
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